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[其他研讨] MathType works with Mathematica

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发表于 2009-8-23 02:52:24 | 显示全部楼层 |阅读模式 来自 黑龙江哈尔滨
MathType works with Mathematica Mathematica is a popular computer algebra system that has the capability of using MathML both for input and output.
Inserting a MathType equation into MathematicaAfter you create an equation in the MathType editing window, follow these steps to insert it into your Mathematica notebook:
  • Select Translators... from the Preferences menu.
  • Select the translator Mathematica -- MathML. Make sure the two checkboxes Include translator name in translation and Include MathType data in translation are not checked. You do not need to perform this step for every equation. Once you select the appropriate translator, future equations will be translated using this translator until you select a different one.
  • Select the equation or equation fragment you want to insert into Mathematica, and copy it to the clipboard (Ctrl+C).
  • Paste the equation into a Mathematica notebook (Ctrl+V). The equation may now be used just like any other Mathematica equation.
Inserting a Mathematica equation into MathTypeIf you have an equation in a Mathematica notebook that you want to use in MathType, follow these steps:
  • Select the equation.
  • Right-click the equation, and choose Copy as -> MathML from the contextual menu.
  • Paste the equation into MathType. The equation may now be edited and used just like any other MathType equation.
Tips for Best ResultsFollowing the steps above, one can easily cut and paste mathematical expressions between Mathematica and MathType.  However, in order to evaluate or symbolically manipulate a MathType expressions in Mathematica, it may be necessary to further edit the expression once you have pasted it into Mathematica.  
Mathematica uses a number of syntax conventions for mathematical expressions that allow it to maintain an internal representation suitable for calculation.  By contrast, MathType is an equation editor, concerned primarily with giving authors an easy way to create nicely styled and well-typeset notations, and doesn't impose any restrictions on the notations created.  As a result, it will often be necessary to "fix up" a MathType expression you have pasted into Mathematica to ensure it conforms to Mathematica conventions. There are two areas in particular that are worth highlighting, since they arise frequently:
  • Special Symbols.  Mathematica uses three special symbols to eliminate ambiguities from expressions.  Specifically, Mathematica uses a special DifferentialD character for the d in a differential (e.g. dx), an ExponentialE character for Euler's constant, and an ImaginaryI character for the square root of -1.  Since Mathematica relies on these characters, you will need to edit your expressions to use them as well.  Typically, you would do this after pasting into Mathematica, but before evaluation.

    These characters can be used directly in MathType, if you have Mathematica's fonts installed on your system.  Use the Edit | Insert Symbol command on the MathType window to open the Insert Symbol dialog.  Choose View by Description from the pull down menu at the top, and then click the "New Search" button.  Search for "differential" (or "exponential" or "imaginary" as appropriate).  The relevant Mathematica characters will appear among the results.  Choose the one appropriate for your expression.
  • Explicit Grouping. In many mathematical expressions, the proper grouping of terms is not explicit, and instead relies on the reader's understanding of notational conventions.  For calculation, however, underspecified grouping is a common source of errors.  Both Mathematica and MathType employ algorithms to infer the proper grouping in underspecified expressions.  However, for best results, we recommend adding parentheses to make grouping explicit in the following situations:
    • Add parentheses around function arguments.  This is particularly important for trigonometric functions where parenthesis are often omitted in print, e.g. use sin(2x)instead of sin 2x.
    • Add parentheses around integrands, e.g.

                                                    vs .  

      The parentheses should not include the differential.
If you have experience with Mathematica and have specific tips about how best to use MathType to work with it, we would love to hear from you. Please send questions, comments and suggestions to interop@dessci.com.


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MathType is a powerful interactive equation editor for Windows and Macintosh that lets you create mathematical notation for word processing, web pages, desktop publishing, presentations, and for TeX, LaTeX, and MathML documents. MathType works with 100s of applications and websites, allowing you to put Equations Everywhere and Anywhere™.

Equations Everywhere and Anywhere!™While we know that most MathType users create equations for Microsoft Word documents and PowerPoint presentations, we also know that our customers are working with many other applications and websites these days. They calculate with Excel, Mathematica or Maple, create graphs in DeltaGraph, and compute statistics in SAS or Minitab, find equations on Wikipedia and PlanetMath, to name just a few. They are also working with social software such as blogs, wikis, forums, as well as communicating using instant messaging, email, bulletin boards, etc. While MathType has worked with many of these applications and websites for years, we at Design Science are making a concerted effort to enable MathType users to create equations everywhere and anywhere. Scan our MathType Interoperability List below and see that MathType already works with many of your favorite applications and websites.
MathType Interoperability RegistryThis is our list of applications and websites that MathType works with. Many of them allow you to create equations using an Insert Object command. Others work with simple cut-and-paste or drag-and-drop. Yet more can accept EPS or GIF equation image files created by MathType. For many of these applications and websites, MathType includes online help pages describing how best to work with it.
MathType also works with many more that we just don't know about or have yet to evaluate. Please send an email to interop@dessci.com and let us know any we missed, or to tell us about those that you wished worked better with MathType. We are working hard to make MathType your universal equation editing solution. We need your feedback!
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 楼主| 发表于 2009-8-23 02:52:55 | 显示全部楼层 来自 黑龙江哈尔滨
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发表于 2009-8-23 11:09:48 | 显示全部楼层 来自 北京航空航天大学
MATHTYPE支持Mathematica,Maple,还有wikipedia,是在版本6.5才开始的
这个版本好像是去年底发布的
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 楼主| 发表于 2009-8-23 13:46:17 | 显示全部楼层 来自 黑龙江哈尔滨
MATHTYPE支持Mathematica,Maple,还有wikipedia,是在版本6.5才开始的
这个版本好像是去年底发布的
waynebuaa 发表于 2009-8-23 11:09


好像6.5以前的版本也能通过MathML把mmtc或maple的公式转到mathtype中,但是转换有时是有问题的。

既然官方说6.5以后支持了,应该这次支持的比较好、比较全面了。
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发表于 2009-8-23 22:00:42 | 显示全部楼层 来自 北京航空航天大学
查了一下,我是去年12月份用上mathtye6.5的cracked ver.
刚才,又更新到了6.5c,:lol

要是字处理软件,ms office或者WPS能像mathtype 或者Mathematica那样直接支持LateX,mathML,该多好
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发表于 2011-1-9 21:04:10 | 显示全部楼层 来自 上海
OpenOffice装一个OOoLatex可以用Latex输入,只是我没成功过,用过一段时间OpenOffice的mathinput。
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发表于 2011-1-10 00:02:13 | 显示全部楼层 来自 陕西咸阳
本帖最后由 maplev12 于 2011-1-10 08:52 编辑

Word早就可以支持Tex/LaTex以及MathML了啊…
1.用Aurora插件可以支持在Word里插Tex/LaTex公式;
2.Word自2007开始就支持MathML公式插入编辑,还是默认安装的:
3.MathType支持Tex/LaTex以及MathML,可以将这些代码直接粘贴过来,安装好了MathType以后还可以在Word里写好两个$夹着的LaTex公式,在按下Alt+\,公式就插入了,再按Alt+\还能重新切换为LaTex代码。
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