![]() ![]() This is a bug fix release for fixing that GUI language could not be changed to all available languages via GUI. The new release TeXstudio 2.12.14 is available. Most notably change is flicker-free update of pdf. The new release TeXstudio 2.12.16 is available. Most notably change is better support of regexp in search (Qt5 version only). The new release TeXstudio 2.12.18 is available. It fixes a problem with replacing when search highlight is activated. LanguageTool >=3.6 is only supported with Qt5.Ī bug fix release TeXstudio 2.12.20 is available. It fixes garbled symbols in OSX, a crash when changing magic language comment, and pdf search path handling. For Ubuntu, a ppa is available.Ī bug fix release TeXstudio 2.12.22 is available. No changes, just a build fix for OSX.Ī new bugfix release TeXstudio 3.0.2 is available.Ī new bugfix release TeXstudio 3.0.1 is available.Ī new release TeXstudio 3.0.0 is available. ![]() It just fixes the configuration of the pdf toolbar size.Ī new bugfix release TeXstudio 3.0.3 is available. Happy new year! A new bugfix release TeXstudio 3.0.4 is available. Please give feedback.Ī new bugfix release TeXstudio 3.0.5 is available. It is work in progress and not (yet) automatically updated. Furthermore a global TOC is available besides the structure view. This version offers Qt6 support which should improve hidpi handling.Ī new bugfix release TeXstudio 3.1.2 is available.Ī new bugfix release TeXstudio 3.1.1 is available.Mainly it fixes crashes loading included files.Ī new bugfix release TeXstudio 3.1.0 is available.Mainly changing the GUI language has been fixed. On OSX this should fix entering accented characters.Ī new release TeXstudio 4.0.0 is available. ![]() This bugfix release which contains Qt6.2 on windows and osx. On OSX this should fix problems with the cursor.Ī new release TeXstudio 4.0.1 is available. It should fix crashes which occur on some systems.Ī new release TeXstudio 4.0.2 is available. It should fix a crash on OSX(qt6).Ī new release TeXstudio 4.0.3 is available. It should fix issue with chinese character input.Ī new release TeXstudio 4.0.4 is available. It should fix issue with chinese character input.Ī new release TeXstudio 4.1.0 is available. It should fix session restore and ctrl letter shortcuts on OSX.Ī new release TeXstudio 4.1.1 is available. Bugfixes,Ī new release TeXstudio 4.1.2 is available. Furthermore, if necessary, the package manager can pop up a window like "I need to install some missing packages, please grant administrative rights at the next prompt".A new release TeXstudio 4.2.0 is available. For example, an advice about this happening can be written at the configuration dialogue of "install on the fly". One might mention the problem that auto installing for all users will make Windows prompt for administrative rights, and it may confuse the user, but there are several simple solutions for that. This should be done at the two places where the "install on the fly" option appears: at the Miktex installer, and at the console. ![]() I propose that, when someone selects "yes" to "install missing packages on the fly", a new option should display, reading something like "install them for all users": you could choose whether or not select that second option. It was a bit tiring, because I had to accept many times on the first compilation of a Latex document. To fix it, I had to switch to "ask me first" when installing missing packages on the fly, delete all Miktex folders in Appdata, and manually accept all prompts to install a new package, making sure that the package was going to be installed for all users. Furthermore, I think this is counter-intuitive, because I first selected to install Miktex for all users. A number of problems arise from this: extra space may be used without need in case many users install on the fly repeated packages, those packages are not shown as installed in Miktex console, and I do not know whether they will update. I then noticed that such packages are not installed for all users, but in the folder Appdata\Roaming of my personal directory. I chose to install Miktex for all users, and then I selected "yes" to "install missing packages on the fly". Nevertheless, I found a feature that is counter-intuitive, in my opinion. I have just replaced Texlive with Miktex in Windows, and I am liking it. ![]()
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