[OS X TeX] Scientific Workplace/Word or similar products

Gary L. Gray glgray at me.com
Tue Mar 31 22:04:58 CEST 2009


You could also look at sysquake for LaTeX:

http://www.calerga.com/products/SQLx/index.html

I just didn't know about it until someone on the list recently  
mentioned it, but it does look very good.

-- Gary


On Mar 31, 2009, at 3:25 PM, Lee Witt wrote:

> The program SAGE (I use it on a Mac, but documentation says one  
> version will work on windows as well) might be an answer. It comes  
> with a "sagetex" style,
> which allows embedding of sage code in a latex main document
>
> http://www.sagemath.org/download.html
>
>
> 2009/3/31 Lantz Susan <lantzs at trine.edu>
> A colleague, who recently returned to using LaTeX after a long  
> absence, just came in and asked me if I knew of a product similar to  
> Scientific Workplace, but less pricey. He needs a program that will  
> manipulate numbers and variables and typeset the results in LaTeX.
>
> Mac (or even Windows) product recommendations appreciated.
>
> Thanks in advance for your assistance.
>
>
> Susan Lantz
>
> Susan A. Lantz, Ph.D.
>
> Associate Professor of Mechanical Engineering
>
> Trine University
>
> Angola, IN 46703
>
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