Jonny_trigonometry
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I was wondering how you install a latex plugin into MS Word...
Jonny_trigonometry said:I was wondering how you install a latex plugin into MS Word...
matthyaouw said:You could always write out the latex here, preview post, copy/paste.
matthyaouw said:It would get it into MS word?
Jonny_trigonometry said:ya, that's what I've been doing, but I have to put it through photoshop to crop it down, and change the contrast so that the background is white instead of grey. After I get the equation rendered, I have to then go back and delete the post that I made to render it (because at least for me, pf doesn't render the equations in a preview). Doing this just takes too much time to be practical; also, it uses/abuses pf's resources. I'd rather just get a plugin.
Jonny_trigonometry said:ya, that's what I've been doing, but I have to put it through photoshop to crop it down, and change the contrast so that the background is white instead of grey. After I get the equation rendered, I have to then go back and delete the post that I made to render it (because at least for me, pf doesn't render the equations in a preview). Doing this just takes too much time to be practical; also, it uses/abuses pf's resources. I'd rather just get a plugin.
samoth1 said:I prefer MathType for typing up papers and what have you. There's a free 'MT Lite' version, and the original program runs about the same as MatLab and Mathmatica, ~ $100.
Jonny_trigonometry said:All I've used is Mathematica. I haven't been able to figure out MATLAB on my own yet. Is there a online tutorial you would recommend for matlab?