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Is there a math/equation GUI program like this ?
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MathWizard:
When you are lying down and using a notebook/pencil is not easy, I could draw eqn's in a paint program, but I'm not good at that, especially lying down with a mouse on my chest.

So I was wondering is there some program, meant for people writing eqn's , to put as a picture in a presentation, or on a form. So in the program, there would be toolbars, and instead of placing circles, or resistors, you choose some math symbol or number/letter, and place it on the work space.

And I don't care if the program actually does math, I just want something else besides trying to draw eqn's in paint, when lying down. Maybe it would be really slow and not worth it. But I would put a circuit together in a sim, rather than draw it on paper or in paint, so I'd try a symbolic math editor/notepad
Hawaka:
I found that Microsoft Word does a decent job at displaying equation and such. Also once you get use to it it's pretty quick. Never tested the LibreOffice Writer version.

The most professionnal looking and most complete package will probably come from LaTeX. But the learning curve is probably steeper.
TimFox:
Have you tried the equation editor built into Microsoft Word?
Infraviolet:
LaTex has a much nicer way to generate equations than any of the M$ office products do, far more logical to define them according to LaTex's language than with lots of fiddly clicking in M$ office.

Google docs apparently has good support for multiple ways of defining equations too.
Benta:
Forget the MS stuff.
Either LaTex or LibreOffice Math.
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