@thor I would recommend using \LaTeX and the AMS package in TexStudio. The syntax is like HTML and the results are worthy of publication.
If one is using Sage Mathematics or another scientific calculator system, there are packages that will output the results as Latex so it can be included in a document.
I love LaTeX and the results but it is well known that the most difficult part of using it is getting it right. I'm not joking when I say that a mostly correct document will take about an hour to fix. One mistake will make it look like garbage.
It is the standard for the AMS, ACS, IEEE and various other scientific communities. I've used it for Mathematics, Computer Science, Chemistry, Documents and Presentations. It worked well for all of them and I did spend an hour on each one trying to get it to display correctly.
@Telvannichad @thor No doubt it will be useful.