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jet60
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Latexit Windows equivalent

Post by jet60 »

Why has no one written a Latexit equivalent for Windows? There are a few programmes that come close: EqualX and KLatexFormula are both pretty good, but Latexit is in a class of its own. Pierre Chatelier presumably doesn't have time to code it for Windows, but since he makes the source code available, it shouldn't be too difficult for someone to adapt it for Windows. Should it?

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dreens
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Re: Latexit Windows equivalent

Post by dreens »

http://www.artofproblemsolving.com/texer is pretty good, although I have issues copying .png's directly into powerpoint slides. One can get around this by just saving the pic, copying it from a file browser, and then pasting it into powerpoint. Not quite drag and drop but just a couple keystrokes away.
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