Re: Antw: pdf-export
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- Subject: [mg44535] Re: Antw: pdf-export
- From: Paul Abbott <paul at physics.uwa.edu.au>
- Date: Thu, 13 Nov 2003 05:57:53 -0500 (EST)
- Organization: The University of Western Australia
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In article <botcps$cig$1 at smc.vnet.net>, "Peltio" <peltio at twilight.zone> wrote: > And yet I wonder whether in Wolfram they ever considered the option of > turning the MathReader into a MathWriter (obviously without the > computational engine : ))) ). Since it is far easier to input mathematical > notation with mathematica than it is to compose puzzles in Word's Equation > Editor, it would be a tremendous way to spread Mathematica around - it could > even make it a standard in math publishing at the level of TeX. Well, there is Publicon http://www.wolfram.com/products/publicon/ Actually, I've wondered if there would be a market for a nice simple equation editor based on just the typesetting component of Mathematica that interfaced directly with Word and could be used as an equation editor for Web applications ... > Perhaps "Download the MathWriter. It's free and it's easy to input > mathematical notation with it." would work miracles. : ))) While in the beta stage, Publicon was free. Cheers, Paul -- Paul Abbott Phone: +61 8 9380 2734 School of Physics, M013 Fax: +61 8 9380 1014 The University of Western Australia (CRICOS Provider No 00126G) 35 Stirling Highway Crawley WA 6009 mailto:paul at physics.uwa.edu.au AUSTRALIA http://physics.uwa.edu.au/~paul