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LaTeX (or other text-based) equation editor in word?


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jephthah



Joined: 10 Sep 2005
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PostPosted: 06/05/07 - 09:34    Post subject: Reply with quote

I am on collage. For my seminar works I very often have some mathematic formulas with a lot of text. I have heard from some colleagues that I can find some equation editor for word and that would help me a lot. Regarding that I am not familiar with this, would you tell me something about that editor and where I can find it. Thanks!
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quincy



Joined: 30 Jun 2005
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PostPosted: 07/07/07 - 01:18    Post subject: Reply with quote

Equation editors completely integrate mathematical formulas with text. These editors are most used for scientific projects. The best known is LaTeX. This editor provides typing of complex mathematical formulas, math with ams-latex, journal articles, technical reports, books, etc. The good once are, too: Equation Illustrator V 1.7.2.0, Word2TeX 2.4, Scientific Letter 1.90.00. These editors are not free, but they dont costs to much. The free one are: SciWriter 2.0.32.0, LiteralMath 2.4, Aurora 2.0, Rapid-Pi 1.52.
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