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8:40 AM
is there any website or free software that directly converts math equations to MathJax code?
i'm a high school student and not much interested in learning in coding.i just want to ask math questions here.
please help.
Don't consider me rude.I'm interested in mathematics not computer science.
 
@MathGeek You mean converting to MathJax (LaTeX) from what? Scanned picture? MathML? Something else?
 
@MartinSleziak from MS WOrd equations .
 
Typed in Equations Editor in MS Word or MathType or something similar?
 
yeah
 
I think MathType has some kind of export into LaTeX format.
I am not sure about Equations Editor.
But I worked with both only very briefly and long time ago.
 
8:48 AM
your link just shows me a goggle search result. i can't see anything useful.
 
Yes, I linked to Google search result - as a kind of supporting evidence that MathType indeed has export to LaTeX.
Also if you search on Stack Exchange you can find this question on TeX - LaTeX which mentions copying LaTeX from MathType: Mathtype Latex Output - Removing $$ or [.
Wikipedia article on MathType mentions this too:
> MathType also supports the math markup languages TeX, LaTeX and MathML. LaTeX can be entered directly into MathType, and MathType equations in Microsoft Word can be converted to and from LaTeX. MathType supports copying to and pasting from any of these markup languages.
 
what is mathType and Latex?
i'm very bad in computer science stuff.
 
MathType is equations editor which can be used in Microsoft Word. (IIRC it isn't automatically part of MS Word, you need to install it separately.)
Which is why asked you above whether you're using MathType or something similar and you said yes.
So what actually are you using. Just the equation editor which is in the standard installation of MS Word?
 
there is pre installed software "Math Input Panel".I draw equations there and copy it to MS word.
math input panel
 
TeX - LaTeX has a tag called word-to-latex, maybe you can find something useful there.
For example, there is this question, but the answer only mentions MathType: Convert MathType and MS Word Equations equations to LaTeX.
@MathGeek So I completely misunderstood. I thought that you're using the equation editor which is part of MS Word (as far as I konw).
So from you wrote, it seem that you simply use handwritten formulas and convert them in some way.
 
9:02 AM
yeah
i write in math input panel and copy it to MS Word.
 
I would expect that there are some tools to convert handwritten input into LaTeX, although I haven't try any of them personally: google.com/search?q=convert+handwritten+equations+to+latex
 
Thanks.Looks like i have got some satisfying result.
i was looking for such software or websites from half an hour.
 
Still, if you are used to Math Input Panel and prefer to keep using it, it might be useful whether you can get LaTeX in some way from there. I see that [superuser.se] has math-input-panel tag, so I'd guess that asking about conversion from MIP to LaTeX could be an on-topic question on that site.
 
 
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11:45 AM
I somehow missed Sara Chipps blog post - which is somewhat related to gender pronouns: Iterating on Inclusion
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