TeXsword is an equation management macro package for Microsoft Word. It allows one to: (1) Insert equations with labels (bookmarks). Equations can be referenced further on and are automatically numbered. (2) Use LaTeX to create equations.
Features
- Label and reference equations in Microsoft Word automatically
- Typeset LaTeX equation in Microsoft Word
- Easy update of the font family and size of all the equations in a document
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GNU General Public License version 2.0 (GPLv2)Follow TeXsword
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Excellent solution, since the Aurora project has stopped, and it is also free!
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Excellent, simple Addon. Thanks to the Author(s) for putting together a solution that just worked! Note that it does require some additional resources installed, but the readme covers that pretty well.
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Thank you so much! It works with microsoft word 2003 very well and It would be more perfect if TeXsword also surpport the office 2013.
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This is a great add-on. You should have a website to with link and manual. I'm sure it will make this add-on popular! I got it working with MikTex on window7 and MS word 2010.
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Very good project! The tool is quite easy to use and it allows the opportunity of changing equations after they have been created. However, in my opinion, the documentation should be slighly improved (for example it is not clear for what it is used the second column when inserting an equation) and it should clearly written that the equation shall not be inserted into the box that pops up when pressing the "\sqrt icon" (or by issuing Alt+E). LaTeX element shall be only included in the box obtained when clicking on "LaTeX" icon (or when issuing ALT+T command). However, for all the rest, very amazing macro!