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I am looking for a web-based WYSIWYG (or WYSIWYM) editor like TinyMCE or WMD Editor (used to write this question) that supports users to write mathematical formulas. I have looked at LaTeX a little bit but it has a learning curve and I am not sure if support for MathML is extensive. Ideally I would also like to avoid having to rewrite an editor and would rather just pick one off the shelf.

Would like to know if any of you have dealt with a similar situation and what solution you adopted/built.

+1  A: 

http://www.dessci.com/en/ has the software to do exactly what you want.

Roel
It's a good software, unfortunately it's not web based
aleemb
Yes it is, look at http://www.dessci.com/en/products/webeq/.
Roel
Thanks, missed that.
aleemb
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Joseph Turian
+2  A: 

I used texvc in a project a while back (what wikipedea uses) and it was reasonable, but it isn't really WYSIWYG. On the other hand, I prefer that since in many cases it's easier to specify what you mean than draw it.

MarkusQ