Software for viewing/writing LaTeX

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Discussion Overview

The discussion revolves around recommendations for software that allows users to view, write, and edit LaTeX equations. Participants share their experiences and preferences regarding various tools, including both desktop applications and online resources.

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Main Points Raised

  • One participant expresses dissatisfaction with using the forum's preview feature for LaTeX and seeks simpler software for creating LaTeX images.
  • Another participant recommends TeXnic Center as a potential solution.
  • A different user shares their difficulties with displaying LaTeX in TeXnic Center, indicating a lack of familiarity with the software.
  • Texmaker is suggested as an intuitive alternative for writing LaTeX.
  • LatexIt is mentioned as a tool for non-Windows users, along with links to resources for installing LaTeX on Windows 7.
  • A suggestion is made to use online LaTeX editors that can generate images from LaTeX expressions, with a specific website provided.
  • One participant notes that Kile and Okular are effective tools for Linux users, emphasizing the need for a LaTeX installation for any editor to function properly.
  • GNU Emacs is mentioned as a personal choice for editing LaTeX, with gedit noted for its text copying capabilities.
  • A user suggests MathType as a professional equation editor that can toggle LaTeX output, along with a method for converting LaTeX files to Word documents.

Areas of Agreement / Disagreement

Participants present a variety of software options and experiences, with no consensus on a single best solution. Different preferences and challenges are highlighted, indicating that multiple competing views remain.

Contextual Notes

Some participants express uncertainty about their proficiency with the software, and there are references to specific operating systems and installation requirements that may limit usability for some users.

Who May Find This Useful

This discussion may be useful for individuals seeking software solutions for LaTeX editing, particularly those who are new to LaTeX or looking for alternatives to their current tools.

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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?
 
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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)
 
Try Texmaker. Very intuitive software!
 
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.
 
As a word die hard you could try mathtype, the professional version of the equation editor. You can toggle the formula to be shown as latex. I also use it in connection with latex2rtf to convert tex files into word files if I have to.
 

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