# Writing up past maths exam papers for collaboration

I am working through the past exam papers available for my course. I am then making them available for collaboration using Google Docs.

However, for maths heavy material, the Google Docs equation editor sucks. In fact the MathJaX support on Mathematics here on Stack Exchange is much better.

I am looking for an on-line editor for equation heavy documents that supports collaboration and sharing, and supports LaTeX.

Notes: I am currently reviewing the solutions suggested here; http://en.wikibooks.org/wiki/LaTeX/Collaborative_Writing_of_LaTeX_Documents

Google Docs is actually quite good. If they just supported a keyboard short-cut for inserting an equation, and had some sensible text in equation selection behaviour.

I tried latexlab.org, but it's not a WYSIWYG editor; just an online IDE for LaTeX really (unless I missed something).

zoho documents is another service I might look at.

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Also, it is unclear whether you are the teacher or a student. The [homework] tag is a sort of meta-tag to allow people reading to know that the content came from a homework assignment. Perhaps [education] (or a related tag) would fit better. –  Asaf Karagila Sep 28 '11 at 8:54
maybe a revision tag should be created then. –  Tom H Sep 28 '11 at 15:43
Does this post help: tex.stackexchange.com/questions/27549/… –  cmhughes Sep 29 '11 at 18:27
Another related question: tex.stackexchange.com/q/24736/86 –  Andrew Stacey Sep 29 '11 at 19:13
Probably you would like write equations by hand (mouse)? You could use TexTablet, which builds on Microsoft's Math Input Panel –  Tom Bombadil Sep 29 '11 at 20:42