![]() Don't know but I can imagine that probably among the LibreOffice suite there might be some tools or add-ons, which can be used with their Draw app etc. Otherwise if needed as independent portable vectors, I would look around for some tools which can generate hopefully reusable SVG out of math equations and formulars. If I would have to do it for small page brochures, I would use some publishing software which supports this, or where some math writing add-ons are available for. ![]() then, I've always used FrameMaker for these texts, which already also has a build-in language (similar to TeX/LaTeX) for writing extensive math formular stuff. Also since those things I wrote then were longer texts (much more pages) and I didn't wanted to mess up things like headers, footers, footnotes, literature references. Instead I only tended to use these when writing thesis and longer technical papers where the underlaying math for some used algorithms had to be explained. ![]() ![]() Honestly I seldom had to include in the past math equations as illustrations into things like flyers, brochures etc. ![]()
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