What software is good for math notation? [closed]

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closed as off-topic by Shailesh, Xander Henderson, Arnaud Mortier, Adrian Keister, Taroccoesbrocco Aug 12 at 8:22


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    You might want to check out overleaf.com, you can typeset documents in tex/latex language without need of installing it on your computer, especially good if you just wanna try
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    Aug 11 at 21:56







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    If you want “instantaneous feedback” you can go to the effort of putting a MathJAX page on your own computer where the box you type in and the output are side-by-side. This isn’t particularly difficult to do, and you can save your work to files and rework them as needed for real Tex programs.
    – abiessu
    Aug 11 at 22:05






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    Related questions What software and/or language to use to take Math lecture notes?, Best software to take math notes? or Software for organising mathematics
    – Sil
    Aug 11 at 22:06






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    Possible duplicate of Best software to take math notes?
    – Taroccoesbrocco
    Aug 12 at 8:22














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I'm trying to look for a good software I can use to type math on.







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closed as off-topic by Shailesh, Xander Henderson, Arnaud Mortier, Adrian Keister, Taroccoesbrocco Aug 12 at 8:22


This question appears to be off-topic. The users who voted to close gave these specific reasons:


  • "This question is not about mathematics, within the scope defined in the help center." – Xander Henderson, Adrian Keister

  • "This question is missing context or other details: Please improve the question by providing additional context, which ideally includes your thoughts on the problem and any attempts you have made to solve it. This information helps others identify where you have difficulties and helps them write answers appropriate to your experience level." – Shailesh, Arnaud Mortier

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    You might want to check out overleaf.com, you can typeset documents in tex/latex language without need of installing it on your computer, especially good if you just wanna try
    – Sil
    Aug 11 at 21:56







  • 1




    If you want “instantaneous feedback” you can go to the effort of putting a MathJAX page on your own computer where the box you type in and the output are side-by-side. This isn’t particularly difficult to do, and you can save your work to files and rework them as needed for real Tex programs.
    – abiessu
    Aug 11 at 22:05






  • 2




    Related questions What software and/or language to use to take Math lecture notes?, Best software to take math notes? or Software for organising mathematics
    – Sil
    Aug 11 at 22:06






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    Possible duplicate of Best software to take math notes?
    – Taroccoesbrocco
    Aug 12 at 8:22












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closed as off-topic by Shailesh, Xander Henderson, Arnaud Mortier, Adrian Keister, Taroccoesbrocco Aug 12 at 8:22


This question appears to be off-topic. The users who voted to close gave these specific reasons:


  • "This question is not about mathematics, within the scope defined in the help center." – Xander Henderson, Adrian Keister

  • "This question is missing context or other details: Please improve the question by providing additional context, which ideally includes your thoughts on the problem and any attempts you have made to solve it. This information helps others identify where you have difficulties and helps them write answers appropriate to your experience level." – Shailesh, Arnaud Mortier

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closed as off-topic by Shailesh, Xander Henderson, Arnaud Mortier, Adrian Keister, Taroccoesbrocco Aug 12 at 8:22


This question appears to be off-topic. The users who voted to close gave these specific reasons:


  • "This question is not about mathematics, within the scope defined in the help center." – Xander Henderson, Adrian Keister

  • "This question is missing context or other details: Please improve the question by providing additional context, which ideally includes your thoughts on the problem and any attempts you have made to solve it. This information helps others identify where you have difficulties and helps them write answers appropriate to your experience level." – Shailesh, Arnaud Mortier

If this question can be reworded to fit the rules in the help center, please edit the question.







  • 3




    You might want to check out overleaf.com, you can typeset documents in tex/latex language without need of installing it on your computer, especially good if you just wanna try
    – Sil
    Aug 11 at 21:56







  • 1




    If you want “instantaneous feedback” you can go to the effort of putting a MathJAX page on your own computer where the box you type in and the output are side-by-side. This isn’t particularly difficult to do, and you can save your work to files and rework them as needed for real Tex programs.
    – abiessu
    Aug 11 at 22:05






  • 2




    Related questions What software and/or language to use to take Math lecture notes?, Best software to take math notes? or Software for organising mathematics
    – Sil
    Aug 11 at 22:06






  • 1




    Possible duplicate of Best software to take math notes?
    – Taroccoesbrocco
    Aug 12 at 8:22












  • 3




    You might want to check out overleaf.com, you can typeset documents in tex/latex language without need of installing it on your computer, especially good if you just wanna try
    – Sil
    Aug 11 at 21:56







  • 1




    If you want “instantaneous feedback” you can go to the effort of putting a MathJAX page on your own computer where the box you type in and the output are side-by-side. This isn’t particularly difficult to do, and you can save your work to files and rework them as needed for real Tex programs.
    – abiessu
    Aug 11 at 22:05






  • 2




    Related questions What software and/or language to use to take Math lecture notes?, Best software to take math notes? or Software for organising mathematics
    – Sil
    Aug 11 at 22:06






  • 1




    Possible duplicate of Best software to take math notes?
    – Taroccoesbrocco
    Aug 12 at 8:22







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You might want to check out overleaf.com, you can typeset documents in tex/latex language without need of installing it on your computer, especially good if you just wanna try
– Sil
Aug 11 at 21:56





You might want to check out overleaf.com, you can typeset documents in tex/latex language without need of installing it on your computer, especially good if you just wanna try
– Sil
Aug 11 at 21:56





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1




If you want “instantaneous feedback” you can go to the effort of putting a MathJAX page on your own computer where the box you type in and the output are side-by-side. This isn’t particularly difficult to do, and you can save your work to files and rework them as needed for real Tex programs.
– abiessu
Aug 11 at 22:05




If you want “instantaneous feedback” you can go to the effort of putting a MathJAX page on your own computer where the box you type in and the output are side-by-side. This isn’t particularly difficult to do, and you can save your work to files and rework them as needed for real Tex programs.
– abiessu
Aug 11 at 22:05




2




2




Related questions What software and/or language to use to take Math lecture notes?, Best software to take math notes? or Software for organising mathematics
– Sil
Aug 11 at 22:06




Related questions What software and/or language to use to take Math lecture notes?, Best software to take math notes? or Software for organising mathematics
– Sil
Aug 11 at 22:06




1




1




Possible duplicate of Best software to take math notes?
– Taroccoesbrocco
Aug 12 at 8:22




Possible duplicate of Best software to take math notes?
– Taroccoesbrocco
Aug 12 at 8:22










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By far the best mathematical typesetting system is $TeX$ and $LaTeX$. By far!



Just do a web image search on "LaTeX typesetting examples".



I've written several books in $LaTeX$, including a 450-page Solution Manual filled to the brim with complicated mathematical formulas, and they are beautifully laid out, every symbol I've ever needed is present, and much more. It is true, there is a learning curve with $LaTeX$, but if you do any serious math typesetting, you simply must use $LaTeX$. By the way, you can download versions for free.






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    active

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    up vote
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    down vote



    accepted










    By far the best mathematical typesetting system is $TeX$ and $LaTeX$. By far!



    Just do a web image search on "LaTeX typesetting examples".



    I've written several books in $LaTeX$, including a 450-page Solution Manual filled to the brim with complicated mathematical formulas, and they are beautifully laid out, every symbol I've ever needed is present, and much more. It is true, there is a learning curve with $LaTeX$, but if you do any serious math typesetting, you simply must use $LaTeX$. By the way, you can download versions for free.






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      up vote
      17
      down vote



      accepted










      By far the best mathematical typesetting system is $TeX$ and $LaTeX$. By far!



      Just do a web image search on "LaTeX typesetting examples".



      I've written several books in $LaTeX$, including a 450-page Solution Manual filled to the brim with complicated mathematical formulas, and they are beautifully laid out, every symbol I've ever needed is present, and much more. It is true, there is a learning curve with $LaTeX$, but if you do any serious math typesetting, you simply must use $LaTeX$. By the way, you can download versions for free.






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        up vote
        17
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        accepted







        up vote
        17
        down vote



        accepted






        By far the best mathematical typesetting system is $TeX$ and $LaTeX$. By far!



        Just do a web image search on "LaTeX typesetting examples".



        I've written several books in $LaTeX$, including a 450-page Solution Manual filled to the brim with complicated mathematical formulas, and they are beautifully laid out, every symbol I've ever needed is present, and much more. It is true, there is a learning curve with $LaTeX$, but if you do any serious math typesetting, you simply must use $LaTeX$. By the way, you can download versions for free.






        share|cite|improve this answer














        By far the best mathematical typesetting system is $TeX$ and $LaTeX$. By far!



        Just do a web image search on "LaTeX typesetting examples".



        I've written several books in $LaTeX$, including a 450-page Solution Manual filled to the brim with complicated mathematical formulas, and they are beautifully laid out, every symbol I've ever needed is present, and much more. It is true, there is a learning curve with $LaTeX$, but if you do any serious math typesetting, you simply must use $LaTeX$. By the way, you can download versions for free.







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