Top 3 asciiTeX Alternative and Similar Softwares | Nov 2024

asciiTeX is an ASCII equation renderer released under the terms of the GNU General Public License. The program can generate ASCII-art representations of mathematical equations. You can use asciiTeX to quickly insert equations in e.g. e-mails or comments in your source-code. The syntax is similar to LaTex. The asciiTeX project is a fork of eqascii, providing new features and many bug fixes to the original program.

1. tex2mail

tex2mail tex2mail – Converts TeX to mailable "ASCII art"Tex2­mail is a perl script to con­vert TeX files into plain text files: var­i­ous math­e­mat­i­cal sym­bols (sums, prod­ucts, in­te­grals, sub/su­per­scripts, frac­tions, square roots, ...) are re­placed by “ascii art” that spreads over mul­ti­ple lines if nec­es­sary. This is help­ful for peo­ple who......

2. tex2unicode

tex2unicode Perl script to render LaTeX math in unicode text......

3. latex2rtf

latex2rtf latex2rtf is a translator program to convert LaTeX formatted text files into “rich text format” (RTF) files. RTF is a published standard format by Microsoft. This standard can be ambiguous in places, but RTF is supported by many text editors. Specifically, it is supported by Microsoft Word. This means that......