TexMaths is an addon designed to provide LaTeX support into LibreOffice. LaTeX equations can be inserted as images (SVG or PNG formats) and the LaTeX code is saved into the image attribute for further editing.
Features
- Simple installation and configuration
- Multiplatform (Windows, Linux, MacOS X)
- Available in Writer, Impress and Draw documents
- In LaTeX mode, equations are inserted as PNG or SVG images
- Numbered equations with left or right alignment
- Relies on LaTeX engine to produce equations
- Supports XeLaTeX compiler for Unicode typesetting
- Supports LuaLaTeX compiler (since version 0.50)
- Customizable LaTeX preamble stored in each document
- Suppports Display, Inline Display and any other LaTeX environment
- Text mode allows to enter inline equations in Impress
- Equations can be directly exported to MS Office documents
- Compatibility with ooolatex equations
- In LaTeX mode, allows direct edition of equations through a simple GUI
- Optional tabs and buttons to easily insert more than 300 symbols
- Allows direct Text to LaTeX conversion in Writer
- In LaTeX mode, recompile selected or all equations to reflect parameter changes (size, image type and resolution, transparency)
- TexMaths submenu
- Toolbar buttons
- Configurable keyboard shortcuts
Categories
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GNU General Public License version 2.0 (GPLv2)Follow TexMaths
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The latex equation rendering works very well for me to develop math-heavy lecture slides. I can edit the formulas in class if there are typos. I use custom symbols that can also be integrated easily. On another note, I had issues due to a bug in my latex installation and the customer support was very thorough and helpful.
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Excellent.
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I've been using TexMaths for some years now to render Latex equations for my Physical Chemistry lectures in Impress. I'm the envy of my Windows-bound colleagues. Their quality and ease of editing is superb.
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Excellent project, it is easy to use (if you are fasmiliar with LaTeX) and the quality of formulae are excellent. Also, in the Impress documents, you can have the Transparent option and it gives excellent outputs. Thank you!
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The best extension for LO