![]() ![]() I tried the ekee program both from the deb file provided and the source code. ![]() But I think you should give ekee a try before diving into full latex. You can write latex with any editor you want (including gedit, kile etc). I don't know about word.ģ)I think that texmacs is fully compatible with latex, so I think that I can import equations there too, am I correct? You can also drag formulas from ekee to open office writer. If you use ekee then you can save the formulas as png etc. ![]() You cannot open mathtype formulas with latex.Ģ)If I use texmacs to write equations can I import them to microsoft word? In other words can I use texmacs with microsoft word via wine?Īnd if I do so, in which format do I save the equations I have written with texmacs? If you are looking for a good latex intro see this:ġ)If I have a text in word with mathtype equations, and I have installed texmacs, is it possible to see that text flawlessly? (I guess not) Here is a latex symbol guide which is very helpful: You can create formulas in ekee and drag them to open office. I suggest kile, texmaker.Īctually, if you have never used latex in your life then I suggest you first try a latex based equation editor called EKEE:ĭownload the deb and double click to install. Texmacs is not the easiest latex editor to use if you haven't used emacs before. ![]()
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