New features:
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Hundreds of new symbol and templates
MathType now comes with over 500 mathematical symbols and templates. Fractions, radicals, sums, integrals, products, matrices, various types of brackets and braces you name it! You can also use any character from any font installed on your system. MathType also includes our exclusive Euclid Math Font Set, to give a document's text and mathematical notation a consistent, industry-standard TeX/LaTeX Computer Modern look.
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MathPage: From Word to the Web
MathType includes our new MathPage technology that easily converts Microsoft Word documents to web pages, properly handling mathematical symbols as well as MathType and Equation Editor equations, viewable in any modern browser. If you've ever tried to save a web page using Microsoft Word's Save As Web Page feature, you know that the results are often less than desirable. With MathType, your entire Word document is transformed into a web page, with equations as GIF images or MathML, automatically appearing in your browser, with stunningly beautiful results.
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Powerful tools for Microsoft Word and PowerPoint
MathType installs this toolbar into Microsoft Word 98, 2001, and Word X, giving you the ability to insert mathematical notation inline or centered, with chapter, section and equation numbers, to renumber equations on the fly, to insert equation references and to convert a Word document to a web page, all while working in Word.
MathType also installs these commands into Word:
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Format Equations -- automatically change spacing, font sizes and styles of all equations in a document, without having to open equations individually. |
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Convert Equations -- convert all equations in a document to TeX, LaTeX and MathML. This command can also convert Equation Editor equations to MathType equations, so you never have to go back to using Equation Editor again. |
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Export Equations -- automatically export all equations into a folder as EPS, GIF or PICT. If you are working with page layout or HTML-authoring software, this command will save you time by not having to open and save individual files. |
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Insert Numbers -- Insert chapter, section and equation numbers on either the right or left-hand side of your equations. If you later insert new equations into the middle of your document, the entire document is automatically renumbered. |
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Format Equation Numbers -- Customize equation numbering formats by choosing Roman or Arabic numerals, upper and lower case letters, and any type of enclosure and separator for styles applied to chapter, section and equation numbers. |
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Insert Equation References -- Double-clicking on an equation reference moves the insertion point to the referenced equation. If you use MathType to convert the document to a Web page, the references automatically become hyperlinks. |
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Preference Files -- You can save MathType settings (spacing, font styles and sizes) in Preference files and use those Preference files any time you open MathType or a Word document.
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Customizable equation toolbar
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Holds hundreds of your most frequently used symbols, expressions, and equations |
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Drag from your equation and drop onto the toolbar |
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Associate a keyboard shortcut with any symbol, template, or expression |
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Organize your expressions and symbols using named tabs (e.g. Geometry, Science, etc.) |
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Three viewing sizes to adjust for monitor size, resolution and users preference
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Color
Color all or parts of equations - great for working with presentation software (such as Microsoft PowerPoint), and web pages. MathType also handles CMYK, RGB and spot color for page layout software, such as QuarkXPress, Adobe InDesign, PageMaker, etc.
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Customizable keyboard shortcuts
Assign your own keyboard shortcuts to all MathType symbols, templates and commands. Keyboard shortcuts consist of one or two keystrokes, each with possible Command, Shift, Option and Control modifiers.
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Built-in translators for TeX, LaTeX and MathML
MathType comes with translators that convert equations to several versions of TeX and MathML:
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Plain TeX (as described in Donald Knuth's The TeX Book) |
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AMS-TeX (Plain TeX with extensions from the American Mathematical Society) |
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LaTeX (version 2.09 and later) |
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AMS-LaTeX (LaTeX with AMS extensions) |
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MathML 1.0 |
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There are no command languages to learn, no braces to balance, no keywords to remember.
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Save equations as GIF images, EPS (Encapsulated PostScript) and PICT
GIF images
MathType creates smooth-looking GIF equations on either color or transparent backgrounds. Mathematical notation created with MathType is much higher-quality than the jagged-edged equations created by converting Microsoft Word documents to HTML due to the application of anti-aliasing algorithms. Also, the GIF files created by MathType result in much faster download times because of smaller file sizes obtained by optimization of the GIF color palette.
EPS and PICT
EPS is often the format of choice for professional publishing with QuarkXPress, Adobe InDesign, PageMaker and other page layout programs. PICT is the standard file format for line art for the Mac OS. MathType lets you save equations in both these file formats.
Anyone using Microsoft Word can automatically export all equations into a folder as GIF, EPS or PICT, using the Export Equations command we install into Word.
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Automatic file numbering
Options in the Save As dialog make it easy to save a sequence of equation files having similar filenames (e.g. eqn1, eqn2, and so on). This is especially handy when working with GIF files or EPS files.
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International character and keyboard support
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Supports input of East Asian characters on Mac OS using standard input methods. |
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European character support. |
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Insert Symbol dialog
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Displays your fonts in a character grid (similar to MS Words but better) |
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Find the character you are looking for by searching for words in its description (e.g. find all the characters whose description contains angle) |
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See characters sorted by their Unicode value |
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Extensive Unicode-based character database
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Unicode (http://www.unicode.org) is a character encoding standard that attempts to include all characters in use in the worlds languages and in mathematics. |
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Database includes character information on most popular math fonts. |
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English descriptions of characters are displayed in the status bar and can be searched to find needed characters. |
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Use the Insert Symbol dialog to explore the fonts on your computer and view character information.
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Drag & drop equation editing
Use drag & drop to quickly move or copy whole equations or parts of equations from MathType into your documents or into the MathType toolbar.
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Improved Features:
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Customizable function recognition
When you type sin, cos, lim, etc., MathType understands you are typing a function and will automatically change its font to function style. You can also add your own functions to those that MathType recognizes.
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Precise formatting ruler
You get a sophisticated word processor-like ruler for precise formatting. Align columns at operators, decimal points; or set tab stops to make formatting easier and to give your documents a more professional look. A vertical line is displayed across the equation window while moving and placing tab-stops so that you can more easily align equation elements.
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Add/delete rows & columns to a matrix
To help you save time, you can now add or delete rows and columns within existing matrices and tables by using the commands on the new Matrix menu.
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Unlimited undo and redo
Earlier versions of MathType allowed you to undo only the very last editing operation. MathType now lets you undo one step at a time, all the way back to the way your equation was at the start of the editing session.
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Reset size command
You can use the Reset Size command on the Size menu to remove all changes made by the Smaller and Larger commands.
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Alignment options for parentheses, brackets, etc.
You can choose from three vertical fence (bracket, brace, parentheses, etc.) alignment options.
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Equation viewing features
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New nested view to better see the structure of your equations (click here to see an example); |
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Zoom to 800% for even finer nudging; |
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Empty slots and spaces are displayed in colors you select; |
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Display is more precise (no more Redisplay command!); |
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Adjustable toolbar size to avoid eye strain (click here to see the three palette sizes). |
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Improved define styles dialog
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One step to change main equation font |
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Base math symbols on old Symbol/MT Extra font combination or on MathType's new Euclid fonts |
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New spacing dimensions
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Operator spacing (% of normal) |
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Non-operator spacing (% of normal) |
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Character width adjustment |
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Radical check-mark width adjustment |
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Subscript and superscript horizontal gap |
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Slash and diagonal fraction gap |
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Horizontal gap between fence templates (parentheses, brackets, braces, etc.) and their contents |
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Stroke thickness for box lines, strike-throughs, radical signs, etc.
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Internet and web-savvy
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Online version-checking uses the Internet to check for MathType upgrades |
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Online product registration via your web browser, email, or print for fax or surface mail |
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Direct access to MathTypes Technical Support area using commands on the Help menu |
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Compatibility
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Runs on Mac OS 9 and OS X
MathType 5.0 is built for Mac OS X and also runs on OS 9.
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Compatible with MathType for Windows
MathType 5.0 for Mac is fully compatible with MathType for Windows and you can read and edit equations created with the Equation Editor in Microsoft Word.
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MathType Lite and Equation Editor compatibility
Start telling all of your colleagues who are still using Equation Editor that when they download the free MathType evaluation from our web site they will get full MathType functionality for the 30-days, after which MathType becomes MathType Lite. From then on, your colleagues will get all the functionality of Equation Editor but, in addition, they will be able to open and work with any of your MathType equations.
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Compatible with Microsoft Office and many other products
MathType 5.0 for Mac has been thoroughly tested with Microsoft Office v. X, Office 2001, and Office 98. It also works with other popular word processors such as AppleWorks and NisusWriter, page layout programs such as QuarkXPress and Adobe InDesign, graphing products such as DeltaGraph, and many other products. |
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