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Asked: May 28, 20262026-05-28T19:15:50+00:00 2026-05-28T19:15:50+00:00

Update 2018 TL;DR; LaTEX for WPF https://github.com/ForNeVeR/wpf-math Original question I need to have a

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Update 2018 TL;DR; LaTEX for WPF
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I need to have a way to draw a mathematical formula in Windows Forms or WPF. Some “FormulaTextBox” control would be exactly what I need.

I’m not asking about full implementation of LaTEX, but at least something beyond RichTextBox possibilities, with division lines, square roots, etc.

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    2026-05-28T19:15:51+00:00Added an answer on May 28, 2026 at 7:15 pm

    Here’s a list of options, pulled from several webpages online, as well as a few similar questions on SO

    • WPF-Math, a WPF library for rendering math-related TeX markup.
    • gNumerator is a WinForms control that renders MathML. It is native C#, but appears to be quite old.
    • Math Expressions, a commercial WinForms control for displaying and editing math equations. Note: Not free
    • There’s an unofficial port of JMathTex to a C# WPF control
    • The Windows version of the LaTex editor Lyx uses a native library called MikTex you could take a look at. I saw mention somewhere that the tex4ht package renders math equations to images
    • MimeTex/MathTex, as you already mentioned
    • You could also use a WebBrowser control, and just locally include one of many javascript libraries for rendering LaTex.
    • You could pawn off the work onto Microsoft Word (Example – requires users to have MS Word installed!)
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