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How do I show line numbers in the editor? According to the picture in the doc (e.g. about bookmarks) there should appear by default.



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  • i don't use texstudio, but u can check out view option of the studio.
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How do I show line numbers in the editor? According to the picture in the doc (e.g. about bookmarks) there should appear by default.



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How do I show line numbers in the editor? According to the picture in the doc (e.g. about bookmarks) there should appear by default.



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How do I show line numbers in the editor? According to the picture in the doc (e.g. about bookmarks) there should appear by default.



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  • i don't use texstudio, but u can check out view option of the studio.
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i don't use texstudio, but u can check out view option of the studio.
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i don't use texstudio, but u can check out view option of the studio.
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Under preferences, tick the 'Show Advanced Options' checkbox in the bottom left of the window, several new menu items are made available, including 'Adv. Editor'.



Under 'Adv. Editor', under Appearance section, there is a drop-down box 'Show Line Numbers':



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    Finally. I read about the advanced options, but somehow I missed the checkbox, and I thought they talked about an old version. Thanks for the image.
    – Zohar Levi
    Jun 8 '14 at 16:46






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    And "Preferences" means "Options > Configure Texmaker". This setting is amazingly convoluted for being so basic. Thanks a lot.
    – Jonatan Öström
    Nov 30 '16 at 13:29






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    I am wondering why designers of Texstudio thought that showing the line numbers is an advanced option in an advanced editor...
    – Hilder Vítor Lima Pereira
    Mar 24 at 14:12










  • I would tend to agree frankly.
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    Apr 11 at 5:06


















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OK, here are the complete instructions for turning on line numbering for the linux version of TexStudio:
Options > Configure TexStudio (then tick Show Advanced Options box in lower left corner of window. At that point a new entry will appear Adv. Editor. Select that. On the third line down in the new window will be an option to turn on line numbering.






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    Note: If you don't see a show advanced options check box it's likely because your window is too big vertically and it's hidden behind your toolbar. Self-explanatory, I know, but still took me a minute to realize my window was not fit-to-screen and that Cortana was blocking my view of it.





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      Under preferences, tick the 'Show Advanced Options' checkbox in the bottom left of the window, several new menu items are made available, including 'Adv. Editor'.



      Under 'Adv. Editor', under Appearance section, there is a drop-down box 'Show Line Numbers':



      enter image description here






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        Finally. I read about the advanced options, but somehow I missed the checkbox, and I thought they talked about an old version. Thanks for the image.
        – Zohar Levi
        Jun 8 '14 at 16:46






      • 3




        And "Preferences" means "Options > Configure Texmaker". This setting is amazingly convoluted for being so basic. Thanks a lot.
        – Jonatan Öström
        Nov 30 '16 at 13:29






      • 1




        I am wondering why designers of Texstudio thought that showing the line numbers is an advanced option in an advanced editor...
        – Hilder Vítor Lima Pereira
        Mar 24 at 14:12










      • I would tend to agree frankly.
        – Nicholas Hamilton
        Apr 11 at 5:06















      up vote
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      down vote



      accepted










      Under preferences, tick the 'Show Advanced Options' checkbox in the bottom left of the window, several new menu items are made available, including 'Adv. Editor'.



      Under 'Adv. Editor', under Appearance section, there is a drop-down box 'Show Line Numbers':



      enter image description here






      share|improve this answer



















      • 2




        Finally. I read about the advanced options, but somehow I missed the checkbox, and I thought they talked about an old version. Thanks for the image.
        – Zohar Levi
        Jun 8 '14 at 16:46






      • 3




        And "Preferences" means "Options > Configure Texmaker". This setting is amazingly convoluted for being so basic. Thanks a lot.
        – Jonatan Öström
        Nov 30 '16 at 13:29






      • 1




        I am wondering why designers of Texstudio thought that showing the line numbers is an advanced option in an advanced editor...
        – Hilder Vítor Lima Pereira
        Mar 24 at 14:12










      • I would tend to agree frankly.
        – Nicholas Hamilton
        Apr 11 at 5:06













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      up vote
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      Under preferences, tick the 'Show Advanced Options' checkbox in the bottom left of the window, several new menu items are made available, including 'Adv. Editor'.



      Under 'Adv. Editor', under Appearance section, there is a drop-down box 'Show Line Numbers':



      enter image description here






      share|improve this answer














      Under preferences, tick the 'Show Advanced Options' checkbox in the bottom left of the window, several new menu items are made available, including 'Adv. Editor'.



      Under 'Adv. Editor', under Appearance section, there is a drop-down box 'Show Line Numbers':



      enter image description here







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      • 2




        Finally. I read about the advanced options, but somehow I missed the checkbox, and I thought they talked about an old version. Thanks for the image.
        – Zohar Levi
        Jun 8 '14 at 16:46






      • 3




        And "Preferences" means "Options > Configure Texmaker". This setting is amazingly convoluted for being so basic. Thanks a lot.
        – Jonatan Öström
        Nov 30 '16 at 13:29






      • 1




        I am wondering why designers of Texstudio thought that showing the line numbers is an advanced option in an advanced editor...
        – Hilder Vítor Lima Pereira
        Mar 24 at 14:12










      • I would tend to agree frankly.
        – Nicholas Hamilton
        Apr 11 at 5:06














      • 2




        Finally. I read about the advanced options, but somehow I missed the checkbox, and I thought they talked about an old version. Thanks for the image.
        – Zohar Levi
        Jun 8 '14 at 16:46






      • 3




        And "Preferences" means "Options > Configure Texmaker". This setting is amazingly convoluted for being so basic. Thanks a lot.
        – Jonatan Öström
        Nov 30 '16 at 13:29






      • 1




        I am wondering why designers of Texstudio thought that showing the line numbers is an advanced option in an advanced editor...
        – Hilder Vítor Lima Pereira
        Mar 24 at 14:12










      • I would tend to agree frankly.
        – Nicholas Hamilton
        Apr 11 at 5:06








      2




      2




      Finally. I read about the advanced options, but somehow I missed the checkbox, and I thought they talked about an old version. Thanks for the image.
      – Zohar Levi
      Jun 8 '14 at 16:46




      Finally. I read about the advanced options, but somehow I missed the checkbox, and I thought they talked about an old version. Thanks for the image.
      – Zohar Levi
      Jun 8 '14 at 16:46




      3




      3




      And "Preferences" means "Options > Configure Texmaker". This setting is amazingly convoluted for being so basic. Thanks a lot.
      – Jonatan Öström
      Nov 30 '16 at 13:29




      And "Preferences" means "Options > Configure Texmaker". This setting is amazingly convoluted for being so basic. Thanks a lot.
      – Jonatan Öström
      Nov 30 '16 at 13:29




      1




      1




      I am wondering why designers of Texstudio thought that showing the line numbers is an advanced option in an advanced editor...
      – Hilder Vítor Lima Pereira
      Mar 24 at 14:12




      I am wondering why designers of Texstudio thought that showing the line numbers is an advanced option in an advanced editor...
      – Hilder Vítor Lima Pereira
      Mar 24 at 14:12












      I would tend to agree frankly.
      – Nicholas Hamilton
      Apr 11 at 5:06




      I would tend to agree frankly.
      – Nicholas Hamilton
      Apr 11 at 5:06










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      OK, here are the complete instructions for turning on line numbering for the linux version of TexStudio:
      Options > Configure TexStudio (then tick Show Advanced Options box in lower left corner of window. At that point a new entry will appear Adv. Editor. Select that. On the third line down in the new window will be an option to turn on line numbering.






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        OK, here are the complete instructions for turning on line numbering for the linux version of TexStudio:
        Options > Configure TexStudio (then tick Show Advanced Options box in lower left corner of window. At that point a new entry will appear Adv. Editor. Select that. On the third line down in the new window will be an option to turn on line numbering.






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          OK, here are the complete instructions for turning on line numbering for the linux version of TexStudio:
          Options > Configure TexStudio (then tick Show Advanced Options box in lower left corner of window. At that point a new entry will appear Adv. Editor. Select that. On the third line down in the new window will be an option to turn on line numbering.






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          OK, here are the complete instructions for turning on line numbering for the linux version of TexStudio:
          Options > Configure TexStudio (then tick Show Advanced Options box in lower left corner of window. At that point a new entry will appear Adv. Editor. Select that. On the third line down in the new window will be an option to turn on line numbering.







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