Free WYSIWYG Latex Editor for Cofactor & Gauss-Jordan Elimination in Word Format

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The discussion centers on finding a free WYSIWYG LaTeX editor that can export matrices in JPG or BMP formats for use in Word documents, specifically for performing cofactor, Gauss-Jordan elimination, and Cramer’s rule. Users mention tools like http://www.toolscenter.org/ and LyX as potential solutions, although the former is not a true WYSIWYG editor. Additionally, a web-based LaTeX editor is under development, which promises to be free and capable of exporting images.

PREREQUISITES
  • Basic understanding of LaTeX syntax and formatting
  • Familiarity with matrix operations such as cofactor and Gauss-Jordan elimination
  • Knowledge of image file formats like JPG and BMP
  • Experience with word processing software that supports image insertion
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  • Research how to use LyX for LaTeX document creation
  • Explore the features of http://www.toolscenter.org/ for LaTeX editing
  • Investigate the capabilities of the upcoming web-based LaTeX editor
  • Learn how to export LaTeX documents as images for Word integration
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Students and educators involved in mathematics or engineering courses, developers interested in LaTeX tools, and anyone needing to create readable matrices for academic or professional documents.

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Doing a "project" for a class that is requiring me to do cofactor, gauss-Jordan elimination, Cramer’s by steps in a word possessed format. Having trouble getting readable matrices into the word doc.

Is there a latex editor out there that let's you export to jpg/bmp? That is also totally freeware? Also, I’m not so great at latex yet, so a WYSIWYG type editor would be nice.
 
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There's http://www.toolscenter.org/" , though it's not truly a WYSIWYG, but it makes writing Latex a little easier.

I'm actually developing a Latex Editor (web-based). I already bought www.latexlab.org[/URL] (not yet available) and all. It's free and exports as an image. I have a usable demo right now, if you're interested in testing that.
 
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Have a look at Lyx.
 

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