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TeXamator [Science]

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The current page of this project is : http://alexisfles.ch/en/texamator/texamator.html You can also find it on github here : https://github.com/alexisflesch/texamator TeXamator is written in Python/Qt4. It is aimed at helping you making your exercise sheets. Basically, it browses a specified directory, looks for .tex files containing exercices and builds a tree with all your exercises. You can click on an element of the tree to have a preview of the exercise sheet and then add exercises to a list if you wish to. Then you can save your work to a .tex file or you can generate a .dvi (or a pdf or a ps) file. Have a look at the screenshots (not up to date but they still give an overview of the programm) ! To use this program you will need : LaTeX dvipng python-qt4 If you want to use okular as the embedded viewer, you will also need to install : python-kde To start TeXamator, extract the archive, cd to the directory and just type : python texamator.py Alternatively, you can extract the archive, browse to the directory and double-click on texamator.py but if you can, prefer launching it in a shell to see LaTeX running in the background. Visit my website for more information especially if you don't get how the "compile" tab of the preferences work ! Or if you want to use pdflatex with TeXamator. If you find a bug, if you want me to add a feature, if you want to translate TeXamator, or if you just feel like telling me how much you hate/love this program, send me a mail !

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