Re: Technical Publishing Made Easy with New Wolfram Publicon Software
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- Subject: [mg50258] Re: [mg50184] Technical Publishing Made Easy with New Wolfram Publicon Software
- From: Garry Helzer <gah at math.umd.edu>
- Date: Mon, 23 Aug 2004 06:34:26 -0400 (EDT)
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Does anyone know if Publicon comes with serious documentation or a tutorial for technical wordprocessing? Something along the line of the many TeX tutorials. On Aug 19, 2004, at 6:28 AM, Wolfram Research wrote: > Technical Publishing Made Easy with New Wolfram Publicon > Software > > Wolfram Publicon, a powerful new publishing tool based on the > underlying document technology of Mathematica, is now available > to purchase as a download for Windows and Mac OS X. > > Created for the growing number of academic researchers, > students, and industry professionals who need to create > precisely formatted technical documents in XML and other > structured data formats, Publicon incorporates many exciting > features including inline math and chemistry typesetting, > publisher-specific style sheets, and a scrolling WYSIWYG > interface ideal for online presentation. > > With Publicon, users can compose more engaging technical > documents that intuitively incorporate complex scientific > research. Mathematica users will especially appreciate > Publicon's unique ability to understand and identify math. All > Mathematica work, including dynamic 2D and 3D plots, can be > pasted directly into Publicon documents. Publicon will preserve > the mathematical content so the work may be evaluated at any > time in Mathematica. > > Heralded as a "major advance" by Open Access publisher BioMed > Central, Publicon was built to take the guesswork and hassle out > of formatting technical documents for publication. Combining > ease of use with cutting-edge technology, Publicon is the first > choice for composing structured technical documents for > electronic or print publication. > > For more information, please visit: > http://www.wolfram.com/publicon > > Garry Helzer gah at math.umd.edu
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- Technical Publishing Made Easy with New Wolfram Publicon Software
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- Technical Publishing Made Easy with New Wolfram Publicon Software