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The 2.13.* series will still be maintained as long as possible for minor fixes The MacOS 10.9+ compatibility and application notarization will be available starting from LaTeXiT 2.14.0. First notarized version, requires MacOS 10.9+.Fixed drag'n drop under MacOS 10.15 Catalina.fixed a backward compatibility problem with a MacOS older than 10.12.
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Fixed interface regressions due to slightly aggressive code cleanup.I feel really sorry for those cumulative updates, please excuse me.New fixes of regressions (still due to slightly aggressive code cleanup).Fixed an obscure code signing problem resulting in a crash of the LaTeXiT Helper process on some configurations.Fixed a crash due to the replacement of a deprecated API.Version 2.14.6 did not launch in english.Fixed a crash that could occur when browsing the library.Fixed a crash that could occur in the Preferences GUI.fixed a misbehaviour when the mini-window is active.Changed a little the meta-data to circumvent a problem with Adobe Acrobat Reader.added support for some equations copied from Wikipedia web pages.slightly improved baseline handling in the LaTeXiT Service.fixed an error case that could prevent the Library from being saved.fixed regressions related to deprecated APIs replacement.adjustments against regressions caused by MacOS Big Sur.Library import was broken on some MacOS versions.better error reporting when history or library cannot be created on invalid path.Fixed library importation broken by some security enforcements in MacOS.This is not a sacrifice, the LaTeXiT code is optimized: most recent APIs are used if available, and old ones are used if not. It can be deployed on almost any machine, even the "old" machines in laboratories that will still be used for years. LaTeXiT is compatible with the most popular versions of OS X. Several export formats (PDF, EPS, TIFF, PNG.).Automatic history and library management.Syntax colouring and auto-completion of LaTeX keywords.Generated PDFs can be reopened (even with copy/paste) to be modified.

LaTeXiT also features an application service, so that you can type and transform equations directly in most text editors (Pages, Nisus Writer Express, TextEdit.).

This is very useful to insert equations in presentations made with Keynote or Powerpoint.
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The PDF image obtained can then be exported by drag'n drop to any application supporting it. LaTeXiT is a small utility that allows you to quickly typeset LaTeX equations, without bothering with file creation, preambles, and so on.
