![]() ![]() There is an awesome new extension for Jupyter where you get a live Markdown preview like the one we get on StackExchange forums: You do your symbolic/numerical calculations and then can export the equations easily by right-clicking on them. Consider it as an open-source alternative to Mathematica. It has many other features too, like integration with many mathematical packages/languages such as Maxima, Octave, GNUPlot, Python. It is a unique piece of software in its own way. TeXmacs is also another WYSIWYG giving you LaTeX output. Mathematical software with LaTeX export:.Although it is not a LaTeX editor it gives a live preview of KaTeX and AsciiMath:Īnother great project similar is the Upmath web app. Qilin editor is also a very interesting project. It does not provide you with a live preview though. ![]() If you want to have a full-fledge text/word editor I suggest you try TexMaths plugin for LibreOffice. ![]() But there are also Gummi and preview-latex plugin for Emacs: LyX is probably the best option as mentioned by others. There are also WYSIWYG LaTeX editors or editors with live previews. Late圎qEdit (only windows), Laeqed (Java), and Ekee (for Debian Linux distros) are some of the alternatives you can try. There is also LaTeXiT which is only for mac! KLatexFormula Is the only cross-platform option I could find so far: But unfortunately, there are no binaries available for mac.
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