Mathematic WYSIWYG html editor?

Mathematicians swear by TeX as being the most effective way to describe complex formulae to the degree that the'll often use TeX notation when communicating via plain text There are a number of different editors for different circumstances but I've personally never seen a more concise, accurate, and on-the-fly modifiable means of getting idea to typography.

Mathematicians swear by TeX as being the most effective way to describe complex formulae to the degree that the'll often use TeX notation when communicating via plain text. There are a number of different editors for different circumstances, but I've personally never seen a more concise, accurate, and on-the-fly modifiable means of getting idea to typography.

Thx , that list made my day! :) There are some scripts that might do the trick! – Sam Vloeberghs Sep 14 '10 at 15:25.

If pricing really doesn't matter have a look at Mathematica. It can export mathematical expressions in MathML which most browsers can present, either natively or with a plug-in.

Take a look at mathoverflow.net. They handle math markup very well. They use MathJax.

MathOverflow LaTeX support is MathJax, a method of including mathematics in web pages using javascript.

Math. SE uses MathJax, which is better, but in either case they only render LaTeX, so no they aren't WYSIWYG editors – Yi Jiang Sep 14 '10 at 15:10 @Yi: If I am not mistaken, it shows a preview of the output as you are typing the codes. This may be sufficient for the OP.

– RedFilter Sep 14 '10 at 15:15 it must be possible to edit / add them IN the browser , so purely on a webpage, not requiring some extra desktop plugin or such. – Sam Vloeberghs Sep 14 '10 at 15:24.

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