## Software for viewing/writing LaTeX

I'm looking for some software which will allow me to view/write/edit LaTeX equations. At the moment I am inputting my equations into this forum and clicking "preview post" in order to get equations in the LaTeX format, which is pretty unsatisfactory (though up till now has been so irregular as to not make it an issue). So i would like a bit of simple software that will allow me to create LaTeX images simply.

any recommendations?

 PhysOrg.com science news on PhysOrg.com >> Heat-related deaths in Manhattan projected to rise>> Dire outlook despite global warming 'pause': study>> Sea level influenced tropical climate during the last ice age
 Recognitions: Homework Help Try TeXnic center.
 i've tried stuff like that before and i think i must be doing it wrong :s i can input as much LaTeX as i like, but i can't get it to display anywhere? i have the majority of the document prepared in word and just want to add half a dozen formulae. How can i do that in this package? (as you can tell i'm not much of a computer whizz :S)

## Software for viewing/writing LaTeX

Try Texmaker. Very intuitive software!

 Recognitions: Gold Member LatexIt for non-windows: http://www.chachatelier.fr/latexit/ For windows 7, you have to do the whole latex language. It hasn't been easy for me using freeware: http://www.latexbuch.de/install-latex-windows-7/ maybe there's an easier way... texmaker looks snazzy
 If you google for "online latex", there are a number of websites that will produce an image from a LaTeX expression, if this fits your needs. Here's one: http://www.codecogs.com/latex/eqneditor.php
 Old thread... But, one of the best Latex toolsets is Kile + Okular. You need to be running Linux, though. If you just want to do quick and dirty equations, any text-editor will work fine as long as you have a shortcut to compile the latex to something viewable like DVI or PDF. Of course, for any editor to work, you have to have some version of Latex installed. Windows - use MikTex http://miktex.org/ Linux - use Tex Live http://www.tug.org/texlive/
 I started by using Kile, but now I simply use GNU Emacs (no offence to the vi users). Sometimes I use gedit (GNOME text editor) if I want to copy a lot of text from another source.