TeXmacs 2.1.5 has been released!

New TeXmacs version 2.1.5 has been announced.

Hello everyone,

We are pleased to announce the release of TeXmacs version 2.1.5

This version uses Qt6 by default, supports very high-definition displays, and introduces new ongoing collaborative editing features. On Windows, TeXmacs is now available on the Microsoft Store. On Linux, we have a new Qt6 AppImage that maximizes compatibility with Linux distributions. On Mac, we have new universal packages.

Happy writing with TeXmacs!

The TeXmacs Team

Here is the changelog for TeXmacs 2.1.5:

  • Qt6 based version on all supported platforms (GNU Linux, MacOS, Windows) (2.1.5).
  • Experimental support for collaborative editing (2.1.5).
  • New Qt6 AppImage package for GNU Linux platforms (2.1.5).
  • New native 64 bits Windows version (2.1.5).
  • User installable MSIX package at the Windows store (2.1.5).
  • Jupyter plugin and new R interface based on Jupyter (2.1.5).
  • Possibility to embed the TeXmacs source document inside its PDF export (2.1.5).
  • New support for Aspell via its C API.
  • Experimental interface for various AI tools (ChatGPT, Mistral AI, etc.) (2.1.5).
  • Experimental support for language tools (2.1.5).
  • New GnuTLS support with x509 certificates for collaborative editing (2.1.5).
  • Document based server preference editor for collaborative editing (2.1.5).
  • Improved DPR (device pixel ratio) support when using multiple screens (2.1.5).
  • Horizontally scrollable toolbars (2.1.5).
  • Improved internationalization and execution of external commands for Windows (2.1.5).
  • Progress on Android version (2.1.5).
  • Various bug fixes (2.1.5).

Feedback is still very welcome. If you’re not subscribed to the mailing lists or prefer not to use Savannah, feel free to share your comments in this thread. As always, I’ll be happy to forward them to the developers.

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