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Sébastien Wilmet authored
There are some stuff that usually an IDE can do but is out of scope for LaTeXila, for example support for Git (doing all git operations within the IDE). There is one thing that LaTeXila can do and is within the scope of an IDE (a bit beyond a simple text editor), which is: compiling the documents. But that's the only feature IDE-ish, and it is easy *not* to use it. Well, there is also project management which is IDE-ish, but managing a project in LaTeXila is so simple, it is a really small feature (but useful). It's not like a programming project like in Eclipse, creating a jar etc. LaTeXila is still a lightweight application for doing LaTeX, so "LaTeX editor" better fits it, and has the advantage that it is shorter. The AppData description has been improved as well (and copied in the *.doap file).
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