I'm looking for software to read and write "structured" mathematics. Would such a request be appropriate for the Tex page?
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10Thumbs up for asking here before posting the question!– doncherryCommented Jan 13, 2013 at 17:41
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This question could be on-topic on math. And mathematica would probably be a software that could be used for that.– Martin SchröderCommented Jan 14, 2013 at 10:15
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Ask it on main explaining the details. It would be nice something like that in beamer– leoCommented Jan 20, 2013 at 0:54
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If your question is about how to write such mathematics with (La)TeX or if it is possible in your requested way at all, then the question would be on-topic, but should be well phrased nevertheless.
If you are looking for some other software, or looking for people to program one for you, then the question would be off-topic.
I believe that such tweaks in LaTeX output in PDFs are possible, so it can be on-topic here. However, I think that LaTeX is not ready for such document design, and you might somehow better do with MathJaX. And dispite MathJaX's syntax is similar to LaTeX's, it is the only common point and questions about it are off-topic.
I do not discourage you from asking, as long as it's about LaTeX.
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