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Tuesday, 05 October 2010 07:00 |
 | About Latte
Allows you to typeset LaTeX formulas without having a local LaTeX installation. It uses Web engines such as CodeCogs and Google Chart in order to acomplish that. Formulas can be easily dragged to other applications (e.g. Keynote, Pages) and save onto the local disk, making it easy to build a library of formulas. |
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Thursday, 02 September 2010 07:00 |
 | About LaTeXiT
A small utility that allows you to quickly typeset LaTeX equations, without bothering with file creation, preambles, and so on. The PDF image obtained can then be exported by drag’n drop to any application
supporting it. This is very useful to insert equations in presentations made with Keynote or Powerpoint.
LaTeXiT also features an application service, so that you can type and transform equations directly in most text editors (Pages, Nisus Writer Express, TextEdit).
Main features of LaTeXiT are:
generated PDFs can be reopened (even with copy/paste) to be modified
- LinkBack support
- syntax colouring and auto-completion of LaTeX keywords
- smart LaTeX errors manager
- LaTeX palettes
- automatic history and library management
- many more features |
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Tuesday, 25 May 2010 07:00 |
 | About LaTeXiT
A small utility that allows you to quickly typeset LaTeX equations, without bothering with file creation, preambles, and so on. The PDF image obtained can then be exported by drag’n drop to any application
supporting it. This is very useful to insert equations in presentations made with Keynote or Powerpoint.
LaTeXiT also features an application service, so that you can type and transform equations directly in most text editors (Pages, Nisus Writer Express, TextEdit…).
Main features of LaTeXiT are:
generated PDFs can be reopened (even with copy/paste) to be modified
- LinkBack support
- syntax colouring and auto-completion of LaTeX keywords
- smart LaTeX errors manager
- LaTeX palettes
- automatic history and library management
- many more features |
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