- Download Equation Maker for macOS 10.6 or later and enjoy it on your Mac. In the past I have used the equation editor in Word, but that is no longer an option as.
- Equation Editor was a formula editor developed by Design Science that allows users to construct math and science equations in a WYSIWYG environment, and was included in Microsoft Office and several other commercial applications.
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Daum Equation Editor is a handy and very easy-to-use application that provides the necessary tools and features to crate and edit various mathematical formulas and copy the generated result to your documents. LaTeX Equation Editor 1.3 for Mac is free to download from our application library. The most popular version among LaTeX Equation Editor for Mac users is 1.3. Webex recording editor for mac. Hex editor for mac os x. The actual developer of this free Mac application is J. McKenzie Alexander.
Description
Typeset resolution-independent math expressions & equations using LaTeX markup. Edit equations. Export to a PDF or PNG, or drag and drop to another app (Pages, Word, Numbers, Keynote, iBooks Author, PowerPoint, etc).
Features:
* No LaTeX install requirement.
* No internet connection required.
* Equations are rendered as you type.
* Support many (but not all) commands available in LaTeX.
* Drag and drop, export as PDF (for best resolution), SVG or PNG.
* Syntax and bracket highlighting.
* Palette to help you recall commands.
* Save equations for later use.
* Drag PDFs created with Equation Maker back into Equation Maker to restore equation.
* Basic error reporting.
Note: to drag PDF equations from Pages back to Equation Maker: 1) select the PDF image in the Pages document and then 2) on the right select Image tab and drag the small PDF icon from Pages to Equation Maker (the rendering area).
Features:
* No LaTeX install requirement.
* No internet connection required.
* Equations are rendered as you type.
* Support many (but not all) commands available in LaTeX.
* Drag and drop, export as PDF (for best resolution), SVG or PNG.
* Syntax and bracket highlighting.
* Palette to help you recall commands.
* Save equations for later use.
* Drag PDFs created with Equation Maker back into Equation Maker to restore equation.
* Basic error reporting.
Note: to drag PDF equations from Pages back to Equation Maker: 1) select the PDF image in the Pages document and then 2) on the right select Image tab and drag the small PDF icon from Pages to Equation Maker (the rendering area).
What’s New
* bug fixes (extra spacing bottom of equation in exports) https://newsmall336.weebly.com/xml-editor-for-coding-aiml-for-mac.html.
7 Ratings
Nice and simple
I just bought this application, but in my first day I am finding it robust and yet simple to use. The interface is clean and the options are well-organized. This is a great app at a great price. My one complaint is that it does (seem) to allow me to put spaces in my formulae. At times, I use words or phrases in my equations and it would be nice to be able to control them better with spaces. Otherwise, well done!
Just what I wanted!
This app is similar to the free LaTeXit but with several nice benefits:
1. the drag and drop feature is nice.
2. It can save your previously entered expressions so you can load them and continue editing. The save and load is a one-click interface that is very slick.
3. It doesn’t require you to have LaTeX on your hard drive, so if you edit LaTeX in the browser with an online service like Overleaf (which is awesome), then you can delete TeX off your mac.
It doesn’t allow draw and drop directly to Affinity designer (which is the best software for making vector illustrations), but if you drag to the desktop, it drops a PDF file there, which you can then drag into Affinity.
Basically, this is perfect for generating small snippets of LaTeX output for inserting into illustrations and presentations.
1. the drag and drop feature is nice.
2. It can save your previously entered expressions so you can load them and continue editing. The save and load is a one-click interface that is very slick.
3. It doesn’t require you to have LaTeX on your hard drive, so if you edit LaTeX in the browser with an online service like Overleaf (which is awesome), then you can delete TeX off your mac.
It doesn’t allow draw and drop directly to Affinity designer (which is the best software for making vector illustrations), but if you drag to the desktop, it drops a PDF file there, which you can then drag into Affinity.
Basically, this is perfect for generating small snippets of LaTeX output for inserting into illustrations and presentations.
My favorite TeX math tool
I love this app. After 3~4 years, it’s one of the best things I have in my mac. It has a really beautiful UI that I love, awesome tools, simple and very useful. I one reviewed it and said I wish it had SVG output; now it has so thanks a lot, it's highly appreciated.
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OS X 10.6 or later, 64-bit processor
Equation Editor For Mac
Supports
Family Sharing
With Family Sharing set up, up to six family members can use this app.
Posted by3 years ago
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Equation Editor For Microsoft Word
I just excitedly downloaded OneNote onto my MacBook Pro from the App store. Thought this could be an excellent new tool to take digital notes for my classes. Went to try to write an equation (from the 'Insert' menu), and it just opened what looks like a regular text box. The only difference is whatever I type in there is italicized, but otherwise it's a regular text box. The usual Word or PowerPoint equation editor keyboard shortcuts don't do anything, there's no equation editor menu / box that pops up anywhere. In short, I can't actually write an equation. Am I missing something, or is this feature just simply not supported for Mac yet? It would seem strange, since Word and PowerPoint for Mac have had working equation editors for years..
Edit Latex editor for mac trace pdf to latex file. I found this page, which seems to be quite helpful. It looks like you can still do equations, but you have to do text-entry formatted to their sort of pseudo-latex style. I think I can work with this. I'd still like a full blown equation editor menu/box if possible, if it's hidden somewhere that I'm not seeing?
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