[Blindmath] Physics Lab Report

Neil Soiffer Neils at dessci.com
Tue Oct 6 15:32:30 UTC 2009


Yes, it works with Word 2000.  For more information about MathType,
including what applications it works with, see
http://www.dessci.com/en/products/MathType

Neil Soiffer
Senior Scientist
Design Science, Inc.
www.dessci.com
~ Makers of MathType, MathFlow, MathPlayer, MathDaisy, WebEQ, Equation
Editor ~


On Tue, Oct 6, 2009 at 7:10 AM, Munawar Bijani <munawarb at gmail.com> wrote:

> Hi,
> Does this stuff work only for Word 2007? I am running 2000.
> Munawar A. Bijani
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> useful if it is absorbed." - Imam Ali Ibn Abu Talib, Nahj Al-Balagha
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> ----- Original Message ----- From: "Neil Soiffer" <Neils at dessci.com>
> To: "Blind Math list for those interested in mathematics" <
> blindmath at nfbnet.org>
> Sent: Monday, October 05, 2009 11:04 PM
> Subject: Re: [Blindmath] Physics Lab Report
>
>
>  To get from MathType back to TeX, you can simply use a menu command in
>> Word
>> or its keyboard equivalent (Alt+\) -- you don't need to do set the
>> translator in MathType and do a copy.  Because "$" is common in text,
>> other
>> delimiters can be used (\[and \]) to indicate what is math and what isn't.
>>
>> Neil Soiffer
>> Senior Scientist
>> Design Science, Inc.
>> www.dessci.com
>> ~ Makers of MathType, MathFlow, MathPlayer, MathDaisy, WebEQ, Equation
>> Editor ~
>>
>>
>>
>> On Mon, Oct 5, 2009 at 7:30 PM, John Gardner <john.gardner at orst.edu>
>> wrote:
>>
>>  Not quite true, but MathType access is not excellent.  You can input
>>> equations into MathType by typing the Latex equivalent in MS Word.  And
>>> you
>>> can export equations in Latex.  So if you know Latex, you can access
>>> MathType.  This is another case of something that is accessible but not
>>> really very usable.  I believe that you just need to put $ signs around
>>> the
>>> Latex for MathType to recognize it and import into MathType. Getting the
>>> Latex out again requires setting parameters properly in MathType, then
>>> copying to the clipboard.  I am not sure how that is done, but hopefully
>>> Neil Soiffer can tell you that.
>>>
>>> J Gardner
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>> On 10/5/2009 6:02 PM, Matthew wrote:
>>>
>>>  Hi! I am a high school senior in an AP Physics course.  We are currently
>>>> working on a lab that requires a full lab report. The teacher requests
>>>> that all equation derivations be done in Microsoft Word with equation
>>>> editor, but everything I read says that Jaws cannot work with this. Any
>>>> suggestions on how I should go about doing this report? Thanks!!
>>>>
>>>> Matt
>>>>
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