Package: texmacs Version: 2.1.1-bullseye Architecture: amd64 Maintainer: Denis RAUX Installed-Size: 93011 Depends: libc6 (>= 2.29), libcrypt1 (>= 1:4.1.0), libfreetype6 (>= 2.4.8), libgcc-s1 (>= 3.0), libgmp10, libltdl7 (>= 2.4.6), libpng16-16 (>= 1.6.2-1), libqt5core5a (>= 5.15.1), libqt5gui5 (>= 5.4.0) | libqt5gui5-gles (>= 5.4.0), libqt5printsupport5 (>= 5.0.2), libqt5svg5 (>= 5.6.0~beta), libqt5widgets5 (>= 5.11.0~rc1), libstdc++6 (>= 9), zlib1g (>= 1:1.1.4) Homepage: https://www.texmacs.org Priority: optional Section: editors Filename: pool/universe/t/texmacs/texmacs_2.1.1-bullseye_amd64.deb Size: 32668488 SHA256: ee1f8538492669db480beb3295d6071e1f08f4e2f3cebdb04f40c729d5d0c93a SHA1: ddebb7beed080f05d21402f73a457757958f34cc MD5sum: 6df71799988d85f935ed8e9e4209aed7 Description: A structured wysiwyg scientific text editor GNU TeXmacs is a free wysiwyw (what you see is what you want) editing platform with special features for scientists. The software aims to provide a unified and user friendly framework for editing structured documents with different types of content (text, graphics, mathematics, interactive content, etc.). The rendering engine uses high-quality typesetting algorithms so as to produce professionally looking documents, which can either be printed out or presented from a laptop. The software includes a text editor with support for mathematical formulas, a small technical picture editor and a tool for making presentations from a laptop. Moreover, TeXmacs can be used as an interface for many external systems for computer algebra, numerical analysis, statistics, etc. New presentation styles can be written by the user and new features can be added to the editor using the Scheme extension language. A native spreadsheet and tools for collaborative authoring are planned for later. TeXmacs runs on all major Unix platforms and Windows. Documents can be saved in TeXmacs, Xml or Scheme format and printed as Postscript or Pdf files. Converters exist for TeX/LaTeX and Html/Mathml.