In this case, your goal is to remove the margins entirely, so click 'Layout,' then 'Margins' and finally 'Custom Margins.' Change the margins for the top, bottom and sides to zero. The other Office apps, and word processing programs from other vendors, should work similarly though the exact names of the menu options may vary. Word for mac - document does not show right margin. A detailed and practical review of one of the most amazing LaTeX editors available for all desktop platforms like Windows, Mac and Linux. TeXStudio is a team project of Benito van der Zander, Jan Sundermeyer, Daniel Braun and Tim Hoffmann, forked from the TeXMaker application, a non-open source application, which open-source development stalled in 2009. Hi, I am trying to run LT with TexStudio on MacOSX 10.8.2. I have java 7 (not the oracle one). LT is running without a problem (I downloaded 2.4.1) and I can see that there is a connection with TexStudio. COMMAND PID USER FD TYPE DEVICE SIZE/OFF NODE NAME java 9707 ntinos 63u IPv6 0x889cd09f0a0c279d 0t0 TCP localhost:sunproxyadmin->localhost:59549 (ESTABLISHED) java 9707 ntinos 67u IPv6 0x889cd09ef8fb1bfd 0t0 TCP localhost:sunproxyadmin (LISTEN) texstudio 9716 ntinos 30u IPv6 0x889cd09ef717179d 0t0 TCP localhost:59547->localhost:sunproxyadmin (SYN_SENT) texstudio 9716 ntinos 37u IPv4 0x889cd09f101d3f6d 0t0 TCP localhost:59549->localhost:sunproxyadmin (ESTABLISHED) However, even if I type something 'wrong' in TexStudio like 'This is a example.' , I do not see it underlined. Does anyone else have similar problem? Do I have to run the Oracle Java as specified here (? This is an issue with LibreOffice though and I do not see any error. Indeed, thou i have tried, 2.66, 2.64 and 2.62 and all have the same problem. I remember thou, that in the past (like 1 year ago) i used texStudio + LT in the Mac without problems (It worked in the past). It could also be something with 10.9.1.. I haven't upgraded to 10.9.1 yet, I am still with 10.8.5 It could be just a configuration of texStudio, to highlight the 'wrong', since it makes the connection, and I assume gets some answer. -- Konstantinos Katsaros On Wednesday, 29 January 2014 at 15:17, FeMann [via LanguageTool User Forum] wrote: Indeed, thou i have tried, 2.66, 2.64 and 2.62 and all have the same problem. I remember thou, that in the past (like 1 year ago) i used texStudio + LT in the Mac without problems (It worked in the past). It could also be something with 10.9.1.. I checked that some errors are highlighted, other not. I check the highlighting mode in texStudio on Mac and Win installations, they are the same. I manually enabled all grammar errors highlighting, still nothing. -- Konstantinos Katsaros On Wednesday, 29 January 2014 at 15:23, Konstantinos Katsaros wrote: I haven't upgraded to 10.9.1 yet, I am still with 10.8.5 It could be just a configuration of texStudio, to highlight the 'wrong', since it makes the connection, and I assume gets some answer. -- Konstantinos Katsaros On Wednesday, 29 January 2014 at 15:17, FeMann [via LanguageTool User Forum] wrote: Indeed, thou i have tried, 2.66, 2.64 and 2.62 and all have the same problem. I remember thou, that in the past (like 1 year ago) i used texStudio + LT in the Mac without problems (It worked in the past). It could also be something with 10.9.1.. What do you mean debug it? When I open the link you posted, I see the corresponding XML file and it looks like it's working fine. -- Konstantinos Katsaros On Wednesday, 29 January 2014 at 15:52, dnaber [via LanguageTool User Forum] wrote: If LT is started in server mode, you can debug it with your browser by calling e.g.
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