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<td> - </td><td> - </td><td> S </td><td> ? </td><td> U </td><td> - (KDE3) / 2 (KDE4) <td> + </td>
<td> y </td>
<td> y (cygwin) </td> <td> ? (probably x11) y </td>
<td> Kate is an advanced multi-document text editor for KDE (KWrite is in the same package, but handles only single documents). It has already built-in LaTeX syntax highlighting, but you can install a [http://kde-files.org/content/show.php/ConTeXt+-+Syntax+Highlighting?content=54006 file that provides ConTeXt syntax highlight]. It is planned to be included in the Kate package itself in the (near) future though.
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<td> [http://kile.sourceforge.net Kile] </td>
<td> C </td><td> P </td><td> S </td><td> ? T </td><td> U </td><td> - (KDE3) / 2 (KDE4) </td><td> + </td> <td> y </td> <td> y </td>
<td> y </td>
<td> y (cygwin) </td> <td> ? (probably x11) </td> <td> Kile is a very advanced KDE-based editor/environment that primarily aims at LaTeX users, but can be set up to refer to ConTeXt-related programs to create/build documentssince 2. As Kile uses Katepart as its editor, the same method applies for x it has native ConTeXt syntax highlighting support as it does for Kate. Other settings can be changed in the settings dialog, to make it ConTeXt-awarewell. Amongst other advanced features, Kile has to offer project management, inverse and forward TEX<->DVI search, side tree view of the document structure (e.g. by chapters, sections etc.), insertion of TeX and ConTeXt commands, insertion of symbols.
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