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  • BibTeX Mode

    Major mode for editing BibTex files. Simplifies generation of new bibliography entries as well as modification of existing .bib files. Offers online documentation, hints about how to organize BibTeX files and the download of the package.

    www.ida.ing.tu-bs.de

  • X-Symbol

    Overview of a package providing some semi-WYSIWYG in LaTeX or HTML source. Beyond that there are a description of the details, a manual and links to the project pages on sourceforge.

    x-symbol.sourceforge.net

  • John Palmieri's Emacs lisp code

    A collection of package including Ultra-TeX, a major mode for typing TeX documents, and LaTeX symbols.

    www.math.washington.edu

  • Triet Hoai Lai: Emacs

    latex-doc, latex-toolbar, ltxsymb and pifont for Pifont support in AucTeX.

    ee.usyd.edu.au

  • Emacs ConTeXt mode

    Expands tex-mode with ConTeXt awareness. Created by Berend de Boer.

    www.berenddeboer.net

  • P.S. Galbraith: Emacs packages

    font-latex, bib-cite, hilit-LaTeX, latex-units and other non TeX-related packages.

    people.debian.org

  • AUC TeX

    A package that supports writing and formatting TeX files. Many different macro packages are supported, including AMS TeX, LaTeX, and TeXinfo.

    www.gnu.org

  • The Hyperlatex package

    Makes it possible to write a document both for printout and web viewing. Documentation, FAQ and download. Program is written in GNU Emacs Lisp.

    hyperlatex.sourceforge.net

  • CDLaTeX

    A package giving more LaTeX functionality for Emacs and XEmacs. It re-implements many features also found in AUCTeX.

    remote.science.uva.nl

  • RefTeX

    A package that provides distinct support for doing labels, references and citations in LaTeX for both Emacs and XEmacs. It runs as a minor mode with any LaTeX major mode, most notably AUCTeX. Bundled and preinstalled with Emacs since version 20.2, or download from this site.

    remote.science.uva.nl

  • Nevin Kapur: Hacks

    A collection of Emacs packages that include bibfind.el and msn.el for searching the Mathematics ArXive and MathSciNet, and prosper.el for Prosper support in AUCTeX.

    www.cs.caltech.edu

  • YaTeX - Yet Another TeX mode for Emacs

    A package that supports composing LaTeX source on Emacs/Mule/XEmacs. An HTML editing mode is also included.

    www.yatex.org

  • Preview-Latex

    An attempt to embed LaTeX environments such as display math or figures into the source buffers. Provides the manual, some screenshots and links to the project pages at sourceforge.

    www.gnu.org

  • XEmacs: Lisp Code - TeX Letter

    Simple LaTeX templates for letters.

    www.skamphausen.de

  • ITe

    Authoring tool for LaTeX and TeX documents written in Elisp with a gallery of examples and an online manual.

    www.ctan.org

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