Xref: utzoo comp.sys.mac.wanted:2775 comp.sys.mac.apps:4245 Path: utzoo!utgpu!news-server.csri.toronto.edu!cs.utexas.edu!usc!snorkelwacker.mit.edu!shelby!morrow.stanford.edu!lindy.stanford.edu!ddaniel From: ddaniel@lindy.stanford.edu (D. Daniel Sternbergh) Newsgroups: comp.sys.mac.wanted,comp.sys.mac.apps Subject: Re: WANTED: Good equation editor Message-ID: <1991Feb26.172626.19964@morrow.stanford.edu> Date: 26 Feb 91 17:26:26 GMT References: <3690@intvax.UUCP> Sender: news@morrow.stanford.edu (News Service) Organization: Stanford University, Scool of Enginereing Lines: 28 In article <3690@intvax.UUCP> mack@intvax.UUCP (Michael J. McDonald) writes: >From article , by rang@cs.wisc.edu (Anton Rang): >> Is there a good equation editor around--either a DA, or a small >> application--which can save equations as PICT resources, and which can >> also save them in TeX form? It would also be great if it supported >> input of equations in TeX form, though this isn't necessary. > >MathType is the program that not only has all the features for which >you seek, but is also a great program for not only writing >equations, but (because it has very smart cutting and pasting >capabilities) is a kinda nice program for developing equations. Just for completeness it should be mentioned that Expressionist is also a good equation editor which has the advantage of interfacing well with Theorist, the mathematics package which is like Mathematica for those of us who aren't smart enough to use Mathematica's most powerful features, but want an integral to look like an integral, dammit. You can construct equations in Expressionist so they look like "Yeah, that's the thing I want to evaluate" and import it into Theorist. They were developed by the same company -- you don't suppose they planned it that way, do you? == Daniel == --------------------------- D. Daniel Sternbergh ddaniel@lindy.stanford.edu Disclaimer: I'm a happy MathType user.