![]() |
Clint Hicks ©2011 115 pages ISBN: 0-97466806-2-9 Available for download as a PDF file. |
1 Getting Started 1
For Existing Users 2
Cross-platform capability 2
New look 3
Seamless TEX in an XML environment 3
Create XHTML web files with ease 3
Mathematics in MATHML 3
Display options 4
Document production options 4
Easy sharing of documents 4
Copy selections to other applications 5
Context-sensitive status bar 5
Define automatic substitution sequences 5
Speed document formatting 5
Enter content quickly with fragments 6
Change your mind 6
Enter tables precisely 6
Work faster from the keyboard 6
Edit efficiently 6
Check your spelling in realtime 6
Search from the keyboard 6
Use improved and scalable fonts 6
Create
Produce documents using REV
Create and operate on matrices 7
Operate with the names of functions 7
Make use of user-defined functions 7
For New Users 7
Arrange your workplace 9
Configure the symbol panels 9
Choose document shells 9
Use the program with non-Roman languages 10
Get help 10
Before You Begin 10
Conventions 10
General 10
Keyboard 11
Mouse 11
2 Basics 13
Menus 14
File Menu 15
Edit Menu 21
Insert Menu 24
View Menu 28
Go Menu 30
Tag Menu 31
Typeset Menu 32
Tools Menu 32
Compute Menu 34
Window Menu 34
Help Menu 35
Toolbars 36
Sidebars 37
Display Modes 37
Status Bar 37
Additional Information 38
3 Creating a Simple Document 39
About Document Shells 40
Standard document shell 41
Opening a new document 41
Opening Existing Documents 43
Saving Documents in Other Formats and Location 45
Information for Power Users 48
Setting program options 48
Shortcuts 48
4 Editing Documents 51
Before You Begin 51
Text vs. Mathematics 52
Tagging 53
Basic Text Editing 54
Entering symbols 54
Non-Roman character sets 55
Typing special punctuation 55
Entering Text with Special Tools 56
Text with fragments 56
Text with automatic substitution 57
Enhancing Text 59
Creating Section Headings 60
Creating Lists 61
Adding Non-Text Elements 62
Lines 62
Tables 63
Images 63
Frames 64
Notes 64
Information for Power Users 65
Hints and tips 65
Shortcuts 66
5 Working with Mathematics 67
Before You Begin 67
Text vs. Mathematics 68
Tagging 68
Entering and Editing Symbols and Characters 69
Tagging Mathematics 70
Entering and Editing Mathematical Objects 71
Objects with templates 71
Fractions and binomials 72
Radicals 72
Subscripts and superscripts 73
Operators and limits 73
Brackets 75
Matrices and vectors 75
Math names 76
Decorations and labeled expressions 78
Horizontal space in mathematics 79
Units of measure 79
Mathematical displays 80
Theorem statements 82
Using fragments 83
Automatic substitution 84
Information for Power Users 84
Hints and suggestions 84
Shortcuts 84
6 Final Touches: Document Production 8
Understanding Differences in Document Production 85
Typesetting 86
Direct production 86
Differences in the final product 87
Readying a Document for Production 87
Adding typeset objects 87
Adjusting a document's appearance 95
Previewing and Printing a Document 99
Direct preview and print 99
Typeset preview and print 100
Creating Documents for the Web 100
Creating hypertext links 100
Information for Power Users 103
Hints and suggestions 103
Shortcuts 104
A Shortcut Reference 105
Document Creation 105
Document Editing 106
Math Editing 106
Document Production 107
Index 109