Scientific WorkPlace
Screenshot of the SWP editor | |
Developer(s) | MacKichan Software |
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Stable release |
6.0.12
/ March 2, 2016 |
Operating system | Windows, OS X |
Type | Document processor |
License | Proprietary |
Website | www.mackichan.com/products/swp.html |
Scientific WorkPlace (often abbreviated to SWP) is a software package for scientific word processing on Microsoft Windows.
Although advertised as a WYSIWYG LaTeX-based word processor, it is actually a graphical user interface for editing LaTeX source files with the same ease-of-use of a word processor, while maintaining a screen view that resembles but is not identical to the eventual output that LaTeX produces.[1] For instance, its display shows text wrapped to the width of the screen rather than to the eventual page width, and colored equations rather than the black-and-white rendering that LaTeX would normally produce.[2] It also includes an integrated computer algebra system.[1]
Because Scientific WorkPlace is based on LaTeX, it can be used to produce files in the house style of any scientific journal that also uses LaTeX,[1] and the software makes it easy to change the overall style of a document in a single operation.[2] It comes with many predefined styles, but installing a new style can be somewhat complicated.[1]
See also
- LyX - An open source cross-platform alternative with similar functionality
- TeXmacs - An open source cross-platform scientific word processor
- wxMaxima - An open source cross-platform CAS that can be used with LyX
- Comparison of TeX editors
References
- 1 2 3 4 Karlsson, Andreas (October 2006), "Scientific Workplace 5.5 and LyX 1.4.2", Software Reviews, Journal of Statistical Software, 17 (1): 1–11.
- 1 2 Shone, Ronald (November 1995), "Scientific Word and Scientific Workplace", The Economic Journal, 105 (433): 1688–1693, doi:10.2307/2235147, JSTOR 2235147.
External links
- MacKichan Software, the publishers of Scientific WorkPlace