Hebrew Editor software assists Hebrew speakers in authoring and modifying LaTeX documents with Hebrew and English content easily.
The software has been in beta for several years and is widely used by graduate students in the Technion Israel Institute of Technology for writing their Master's theses, composing tests, and home assignments. The latest release includes several new features and bug fixes that improve overall performance.
Some key changes include fixing a bug with Hebrew Editor aborting when saving files to read-only directories, and adding a .he2rc file at ${prefix}/share/he2, which you can copy to your home directory and modify for custom key bindings. The file contains key-bindings definitions for he2 functions, making it easier to set up your own command preferences.
In this release, he2 also supports not getting stuck when pressing ^T on a misspelled LaTeX command. Additionally, it fixed a bug where he2 would abort when trying to save a read-only file or a new file to a read-only directory.
Overall, Hebrew Editor is a powerful tool that any Hebrew-speaking user can benefit from. With its specialized features and improvements, it makes typesetting in Hebrew and English effortless and enjoyable.
Version 0.61: N/A