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it-tricks [2023/03/21 15:47]
vodrazka [TAR archive mounting] - practical usage notes
it-tricks [2024/03/05 18:04]
popel [LaTeX, pdf]
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   * **emacs**: ?   * **emacs**: ?
   * **nano**:   * **nano**:
-  * **atom**: Martin Popel 
   * **IntelliJ IDEA**: Jonáš Vidra   * **IntelliJ IDEA**: Jonáš Vidra
   * **Kate**: Jonáš Vidra   * **Kate**: Jonáš Vidra
-  * **Kile** (offline TeX editing): Anša Vernerová +  * **PyCharm**:
-  * **PyCharm**: Petr Bělohlávek+
   * **VS Code** (remote access, IDE - Python, C++, etc. completion, terminals): Peter Polák   * **VS Code** (remote access, IDE - Python, C++, etc. completion, terminals): Peter Polák
  
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 ===== LaTeX, pdf ===== ===== LaTeX, pdf =====
-  * see also [[tex::triky]] and [[internal:publikace#collaborative-writing]]+  * see also [[tex::triky]][[internal:publikace#collaborative-writing]] and [[internal:thesis]]
   * [[http://mg.readthedocs.io/latexmk.html|latexmk]] can be used with ''-pdf -pvc'', so whenever you save a ''tex'' file, the corresponding ''pdf'' will be regenerated (and your pdf viewer will refresh). Other useful options are ''-interaction=nonstopmode -synctex=1'', see e.g. [[https://tex.stackexchange.com/questions/118489/what-exactly-is-synctex|synctex]]   * [[http://mg.readthedocs.io/latexmk.html|latexmk]] can be used with ''-pdf -pvc'', so whenever you save a ''tex'' file, the corresponding ''pdf'' will be regenerated (and your pdf viewer will refresh). Other useful options are ''-interaction=nonstopmode -synctex=1'', see e.g. [[https://tex.stackexchange.com/questions/118489/what-exactly-is-synctex|synctex]]
   * [[https://www.pdflabs.com/docs/pdftk-cli-examples/|pdftk]] for merging and splitting pdf files (and much more) from the command line   * [[https://www.pdflabs.com/docs/pdftk-cli-examples/|pdftk]] for merging and splitting pdf files (and much more) from the command line

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