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Hello, do anyone know a website where we can download for free 'equation editor' or any program to write math equations easily, which can be used on microsoft word? Thank you..
The forum discussion centers on finding a free equation editor for Microsoft Word, with several users recommending LaTeX as a superior alternative. Key tools mentioned include MiKTeX for LaTeX installation, TexnicCenter, and WinEdt as LaTeX editors. Users also discuss the limitations of Microsoft Word's built-in equation editor and suggest using AbiWord, which includes a LaTeX-based equation editor, as a viable option. For those seeking to learn LaTeX, basic commands for fractions, indices, and square roots are highlighted as essential starting points.
PREREQUISITESStudents, educators, and professionals in mathematics or engineering fields who require advanced equation editing capabilities and are looking for free alternatives to Microsoft Word's equation editor.
matt grime said:All you need to create LaTeX is the LaTeX installation and a *good* text editor. That would mean Vim or Emacs. TexnicCenter is truly awful: it is quite clearly a programming IDE that has been hacked to work for LaTeX and it shows (to compile the latex source is non-obvious, try the build menu. To view the output is even more non-obvious since that too is on the 'build' menu, and not the 'view' menu - that would be too sensible).
Data said:TC may not be very well-designed, but it's not buggy and it works as advertised.
uart said:Mag|cK, you should take a look at Abiword ( http://www.abisource.com ). It's a free word processor available for both Windows and Linux and it has a fairly nice latex based equation editor.
Mag|cK said:I have downloaded the plugin for equation editor. But how to make roots or fractions? like 1/2 or x^0.5 to appear with the appropriate symbols
AiRAVATA said:It is remarkable how nobody mentioned Scientific... :P
AiRAVATA said:It is remarkable how nobody mentioned Scientific... :P
Mag|cK said:Thank you everyone for your help.. I'll try those programs
Mag|cK said:no..
Mag|cK said:i think it doesn't work with more complicated equations such as the 'abc formula' \lambda = \frac{-b \pm \sqrt{b^2 - 4 a c} } {2a} The abiword can't produce this equation properly, for instance.