MathType is the world's leading equation editor that allows you to write math notation as easily as you write text. From simple equations to complex mathematical expressions, MathType offers an intuitive interface with a toolbar offering over 500 symbols, including support for matrix, multiline ...
1 Correct answer mytaxsite • LEGEND , Jul 10, 2013 Yes you can manipulate the size or rotate like any other image. You won't be able to edit the equation itself unless you have the correct fonts for it in PSE. Also, your Mac must have a screen grab software/utility...
There is more than one answer to this question, but the easiest way around this problem is to first use it in an equation. To continue our example above, click on the parallel line symbol in the Miscellaneous Symbols palette. Open the Customize Keyboard dialog and click the + to the left...
MathType is an application that enables you to create mathematical equations for use in a variety of media - documents, presentations, web pages, print media and more. If you've ever used Equation Editor, the OLE app bundled with Microsoft Office, you'll understand the concept behind MathType...
If any members of this forum need free script system to work with MathType (6.* or 6.*) equations in InDesign 6.* (CS4) write me, please. This script system (named MT-Script1-08 (last version)) allow to edit equation and create new equation (within InDes
We've gone as far as making a graphic of the equation, placing it in-line for ordering, then have our writers provide a literal sentence of the math to be used as the ALT text in InDesign's Object Export Options menu; else, see if you can apply the ALT...
MathType is the default Blackboard math editor so you don’t need to install anything to get the best user experience that will boost your productivity. Include math equations in assignments or questions for your students, they will have MathType available to resolve the math equation. Also Mat...
1 vote 1 answer 81 views I want all the solutions to this Diophantine Equation I want all the solutions to this Diophantine equation. p and q are integers. 13pq±1=p2+21q213pq±1=p2+21q2 Solutions always come in pairs. p=2p=2 and q=1q=1 is one solution and so necessarily ...
One thing that may have a bearing on this issue is that I recently learned that when you start with a Word+MathType document and place it into InDesign, the MathType equations are converted into EPS with ... Votes Upvote Translate Translate Jump to answer ...
I just don't seem to get MathType (6.7) to work with Keynote (6.6). All hints out there, i.e. first run Mathtype then Keynote or re-install Mathtype are done, whatever I do, when first running Mathtype then opening Keynote, the menu-option "Insert > Mathtype Equation..." ...