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    2022-03-22

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  • Did you know about Matcha?
    I really liked the idea of having a graphical interface in the first two possibilities, but the first one is kind of a mess, and I personally found that the second one is not handy at all. I thus searched the web to find another solution, and I went through a thread mentioning Mathcha. Source: 5 months ago
  • Help with my graphics
    A good tool that you could use is mathcha.io, which gives you a graphical user interface for drawing technical diagrams in LaTeX (with the TikZ package). Draw what you want and copy the corresponding LaTeX code into your document. Source: 9 months ago
  • Struggling with TikZ for my Bachelor Thesis
    Mathcha.io seems to be abandoned since 2019 according to its Twitter account, and according to MalwareBytes it's become riskware. Do people have alternatives for WYSIWYG Tikz editors? I've loved it for differential and complex geometry (I made a bitchin diagram for the definition of a vector bundle), so I'm loathe to simply abandon it. Source: 11 months ago
  • Struggling with TikZ for my Bachelor Thesis
    Mathcha.io can export tikz code. I use it for most of my stuff. If you get used to it you can do this schematic in less than an hour. Source: 11 months ago
  • Taking math notes on your computer [LINUX]
    I have grown to always use mathcha.io. Imo if you're rendering really complicated stuff, you should just stick to using the actual LaTex files. Nothing beats it once you're used to it. Source: 11 months ago
  • [D] I'm doing dual credit this summer online, and am taking Elementary Statistics and College Algebra. I have a few questions, any advice would be greatly appreciated.
    And write out, in words, the reasoning for the steps you're taking to solve a problem, either in your notes with example problems from the lecture or textbook, or as you're working through problems yourself. If it takes you too long to handwrite a lot of sentences, you can use an equation editor to write out all your work and also type sentences, such as mathcha. To be clear, I don't mean you should use words... Source: 11 months ago
  • Laptop for academic use : programming, office apps and LaTeX.
    I find myself using my browser most of the time, I don't load any heavy website either. It's mostly YouTube, Overleaf, Mathcha, Quora, LinkedIn, Codechef, HackerRank, etc. Other than that sometimes I use heavy editors like Visual studio, PyCharm, etc. Source: 11 months ago
  • THE BEST worksheet generator?
    I like me some Mathcha, but you have to create the problems. Source: over 1 year ago
  • GUI Editor for Tikz
    I have used mathcha.io but I cannot draw circuit diagrams in it (like to put a capacitor, I have to put two parallel lines but I just want a 'capacitor' or an 'earth' button to be able to put capacitor or the earthing symbol in my diagram. Source: over 1 year ago
  • Alt + 0247
    I started using mathcha.io last year to write math documents and it's been a lifesaver. Great set of math symbols that you may not have access to in regular word processors. Source: over 1 year ago
  • Here's how I feel getting the eigenvalues of a big matrix.
    MS Word. But if you're looking for another program for math texting, I would recommend mathcha.io. Source: over 2 years ago
  • Is LaTeX Overrated?
    A good WYISYG editor for LaTeX is mathcha.io. It essentially combines the best of both worlds, but is not as flexible as Word or any "real" LaTeX editors. Despite this, as a beginner with LaTeX, I find it extremely useful - I can always copy formulas as LaTeX if I want to. Source: almost 3 years ago
  • Drawings in LaTeX?
    You can use something like mathcha.io or Geogebra and export to TikZ. There are also some tools for exporting to TikZ for some vector graphics programs like Inkscape. Source: almost 3 years ago
  • Yes, the code runs perfectly after correcting line 4, why do you do this to me??
    ProTip: Don’t code your TikZ. Sketch up something on Mathcha and export as TikZ code. Then fuzz with it yourself manually if needed. Source: almost 3 years ago
  • Software for the Math IA?
    I am familiar with the software used to create the diagram you linked. It is Mathcha: mathcha.io. Source: about 3 years ago

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