4 October 2009 by Stefan Kottwitz
Version 3.31 Beta of the TeX/LaTeX-IDE WinShell has been released by Ingo H. de Boer today. This editor runs on Windows systems and provides project management, syntax highlighting, spell checking, BibTeX support, Unicode support, different toolbars and configuration options.
Fixes and improvements to version 3.30 are:
- Update to Scintilla 2.01,
- Improved BibTeX front-end: disable/enable,
- Improved BibTeX Project Window: toggle author/label view, show all entries,
- Autocompletion for LaTeX commands and BibTeX labels.
You can download it here or visit the WinShell Homepage for more information.
The latest stable version is 3.30.
This text is available in German. Dieser Text ist auch in Deutsch verfügbar.
Category: News, IDEs and Editors |
No Comments »
4 October 2009 by Stefan Kottwitz
Les than two weeks left - the GuIT meeting 2009 will be held on October 17, 2009 at Sant’Anna School of Advanced Studies in Pisa, Italy. GuIT (Gruppo Utilizzatori Italiani di TeX) is the Italian TeX User Group, inviting to the 6th annual conference about TeX and LaTeX. Many talks will be held in Italian, only a few in English. More information including registration, program, arrival and accommodation can be found on the official conference website.
The conference page of 2008 is still available, there you can find even photos made during the meeting.
Category: News, Events |
1 Comment »
4 October 2009 by Stefan Kottwitz
The release of Perl 5.11.0 has been published after more than two years of development by the community of Perl developers. The version 5.11.0 is a development release that has been made available in order to test and to develop software intended to run with Perl 5.12.
Perl is a high-level, interpreted, dynamic programming language, originally developed as a general-purpose Unix scripting language. It is free software and is licensed under both the GNU General Public License and the Artistic License. Perl is available for most operating Systems, for example Linux, Mac OS X and Windows. While Perl is already provided by Linux and Unix-like distributions it can be used on Windows for instance by installing ActivePerl.
Many TeX/LaTeX-Tools have been written in Perl, benefiting from its text processing facilities and its flexibility in general, for instance
- epstopdf converts EPS to ‘encapsulated’ PDF using GhostScript,
- latex2html translates LaTeX code into HTML documents,
- pdfcrop trims pages of any whitespace border or just of of a fixed border,
- texcount counts words in a LaTeX document,
- texdirflatten collects files related to a LaTeX job in a single directory,
- texloganalyser allows the user to extract and to display elements of the log file
and many more, usually available on CTAN.

For information and download visit
This text is available in German. Dieser Text ist auch in Deutsch verfügbar.
Category: News, Tools for LaTeX |
2 Comments »