TeXworks is an environment for authoring TeX (LaTeX, ConTeXt, etc) documents, with a Unicode-based, TeX-aware editor, integrated PDF viewer, and a clean, simple interface accessible to casual and non-technical users.
TeXworks is inspired by Dick Koch's award-winning TeXShop program for Mac OS X, which has made quality typesetting through TeX accessible to a wider community of users, without a technical or intimidating face. The goal of TeXworks is to deliver a similarly integrated, easy-to-use environment for users on other platforms, especially GNU/Linux and Windows.
If you find any bugs/problems or have any recommendations, don't hesitate to stop by the development webpage, send a mail to the mailing list (preferably via the "Help > Email to mailing list" menu item which automatically includes some debug information), or file a bug report.
- Homepage: http://www.tug.org/texworks/
- Development: https://github.com/TeXworks/texworks
- Bugs: https://github.com/TeXworks/texworks/issues
- Mailing list: http://tug.org/mailman/listinfo/texworks
TeXworks is copyright (C) 2007-2019 by Jonathan Kew, Stefan Löffler, and Charlie Sharpsteen. Distributed under the terms of the GNU General Public License, version 2 or (at your option) any later version. See the file COPYING for details.
The SyncTeX code is copyright (c) 2008-2017 by Jérôme Laurens; see modules/synctex/synctex_parser.c for license details.
Notes by Jonathan Kew, updated 2011-03-20, 2015-03-29, 2019-03-21 by Stefan Löffler
To build TeXworks from source, you will need to install developer packages (or equivalent) for:
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Qt (5.0 or later) https://www.qt.io/download/
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Poppler (using the latest stable release is strongly recommended, although versions as old as the 0.24 series should still work) https://poppler.freedesktop.org/
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Hunspell (release 1.2.8 or later is recommended; earlier 1.2.x releases may be used, although support for some non-Latin-script languages may be lacking) https://hunspell.github.io/
along with their dependencies (such as Freetype, fontconfig, zlib, etc.) If you also want to build the scripting plugins (optional), you additionally need development packages for Lua and/or Python. Details will depend on your platform. On Linux or similar systems, your package manager can probably provide all these.
Once everything is set up, create a folder for building (e.g., "build") and run CMake in it to create a Makefile or Xcode project. Finally, run make or use Xcode to build the application.
The current TeXworks prototype has been successfully built with
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Xcode (using gcc 4) on Mac OS X (built on 10.5, but should run on 10.4 or later)
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MinGW release 5.1.4 on Windows XP (also runs on Vista and Windows 7)
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gcc 4 on GNU/Linux, various BSDs, etc.
On the Mac, required libraries can be obtained, e.g., using Homebrew.
Further tips on building TeXworks from source are available on some of the wiki pages: