(Pronounced as /ˈtɛxɪfaɪ aɪˈdɪə/
with a greek letter Chi (χ), just as in LaTeX)
LaTeX support for the IntelliJ Platform by JetBrains.
Read the Quick Start guide to get started directly. No idea where to start, or new to LaTeX or IntelliJ? Have a look at the installation guide, or browse through the documentation.
Create the most beautiful LaTeX documents with the user friendliness of the IntelliJ platform. This plugin adds the tools to make creating LaTeX documents a breeze. We are currently doing our best to develop the plugin.
You can share new ideas/feature requests/bugs/calls for help in multiple ways:
- For questions, ideas or general comments use the Discussions tab to start a new discussion.
- Issues. These may be bug reports, feature requests, etc. Just generally anything you have a problem with/suggestion for. For general feedback we advise to use GitHub Discussions.
- Live chat via gitter (you can login with your GitHub account).
Please bear in mind that this is just a side project for us. It might take a while to fully process your feedback. We try our best :3
We would love it if you want to contribute to this project! Please have a look at the contributing guidelines to get started.
- Syntax highlighting
- Autocompletion of labels, (custom defined) commands and environments
- Writer ergonomics - writing LaTeX made less cumbersome
- Compiler support for pdfLaTeX, LuaTeX, Latexmk, texliveonfly, XeLaTeX, bibtex, and biber
- Inspections. Intentions. And heaps more inspections
- Full BibTeX support
- Formatter for LaTeX and BibTeX
- Structure view for LaTeX and BibTeX with filters
- Code folding for imports, sections, and environments
- Built-in pdf viewer via the PDF Viewer plugin, including forward and backward search
- SumatraPDF (Windows), Evince (Linux), Okular (Linux), Zathura (Linux) and Skim (MacOS) support with forward and backward search
- Smart Quotes
- Unicode math preview
- Equation preview
- Gutter icons for quick compilation and file includes
- Fancy icons that fit in with the IntelliJ style
- Brace matching
- Word counting tool
- File templates for .tex, .sty, .cls and .bib files
- Automagically import packages of common commands
- Go to declaration and find usages for labels, citations, and custom commands
- Renaming of labels, citations, environments and files
- Shortcuts for styling text
- Line commenter
- Support for user-created commands, document classes and packages
The full documentation can be found at https://hannah-sten.github.io/TeXiFy-IDEA You can find IntelliJ documentation at https://www.jetbrains.com/idea/documentation/ and https://www.jetbrains.com/help/idea/.
See the quick start guide or the full installation guide for how to install everything you need to get up and running with TeXiFy-IDEA.