RE: Re: help converting mathtype to mathematica
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- Subject: [mg41746] RE: [mg41694] Re: help converting mathtype to mathematica
- From: Bob Mathews <bobm at dessci.com>
- Date: Wed, 4 Jun 2003 08:34:33 -0400 (EDT)
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At 09:26 6/3/2003 +0200, Ingolf Dahl wrote: >What about pasting from Mathematica into MathType via MathML, >does that work, and what is the procedure? It doesn't work *yet*, but that's a feature we're considering for MathType 6. Bob Mathews > >-----Original Message----- > >From: Bob Mathews [mailto:bobm at dessci.com] To: mathgroup at smc.vnet.net > >Sent: Saturday, May 31, 2003 12:08 > >To: mathgroup at smc.vnet.net > >Subject: [mg41746] [mg41694] Re: help converting mathtype to mathematica > > > > > >Rieteke <r.vanzalen at quicknet.nl> wrote in message > >news:<baia67$dg5$1 at smc.vnet.net>... > >> > >> I'm using MathType 4.0b (For Microsoft Word) and > Mathematica 4.0. > >> Is there a way to copy equations from one surface to another. I > >> don't want to just copy them as a picture, it would be nice > to be > >> able to actually convert them into the other format and be still > >> able to edit them. > > > >Since MathType and Mathematica both speak MathML, why not try > that? In > >MathType, select a MathML translator from the Translators menu > >(Preferences | Translators). Copy the equation or equation > fragment, > >then paste it into Mathematica. I'm not sure if the translator > >included with MathType 4.0b will do the job. It's worth a try > though, > >and the one you need is labeled "MathML 2.0 (no namespace)". The > >MathML translators were updated with MathType 5, so if the above > >doesn't work with 4.0b, you might try downloading our evaluation > >version of 5 from the link in my signature. > > > >Bob Mathews bobm at dessci.com > >Director of Training 830-990-9699 > >http://www.dessci.com/free.asp?free=news > >FREE fully-functional 30-day evaluation of MathType 5 > >Design Science, Inc. -- "How Science Communicates" > >MathType, WebEQ, MathPlayer, MathFlow, Equation Editor, TeXaide > >