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MathType™
The best thing for writing equations since
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MathType™ 6.5 for Windows (English)
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Full Feature List of MathType 6.5 Windows (English Version)
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™.
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MathType works with many applications and websites
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- Math Everywhere and Anywhere: Up until now, MathType has been thought of mostly as a tool that works with Microsoft Word and PowerPoint. But it has always been much more than that. You can label graphs with equations, create equation images for websites, blogs, wikis, export equations to TeX or MathML, and much more.
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MathType Interoperability Registry: See
Works With... for our list of the many, many applications and websites MathType works with. MathType includes help pages for many describing the best way to work with them. If your favorite application or website is not in the list, MathType probably still works with it using one of the general techniques and mechanisms listed below.
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Insert Object (OLE): Many applications have an Insert Object command that allows MathType equations to be inserted into their documents just as in Microsoft Word and other Office apps. This is also called OLE (Object Linking and Embedding).
- Cut,
copy, and paste: Any application
that lets you paste an image from
the clipboard will work with
MathType, allowing you to insert
equations into literally thousands
of document types.
- Drag and
drop: Just like cut and paste,
drag and drop can be used to put
equations in many kinds of
documents.
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Equation image
files: MathType can save
equations as image files in these
formats: EPS, GIF, WMF. Many
applications allow you to import
these into their documents.
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MathML, TeX, LaTeX import and export Now you can import and export mathematics defined using MathML or TeX to/from the many applications that work with those formats. MathML code can be either in the new MathML Clipboard Format that is supported by a growing number of mathematical and scientific applications or plain text such as from an XML editor, for example. MathML or TeX can be imported via cut and paste or drag and drop.
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Translators for TeX, MathML, Maple, Mathematica, Physics Forum and more: MathType has many built-in translators that adapt it to work with various languages, products, and websites. We are continuing to develop new translators and, using our MathType SDK, you can customize them or create your own.
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Here are just a few of the 1000's of
applications MathType works with:
Wikipedia, the popular online encyclopedia, contains 1000s of pages with mathematical equations you can copy to use in your own work:
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MathType
with Microsoft Word
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MathType Ribbon
Tab in Word 2007:
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Insert
Equation: The MathType tab on
Word 2007's Ribbon makes it easy to
insert equations, with or without
equation numbers. No need to use the
clunky Insert Object dialog.
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MathType Commands: The MathType
tab also gives quick access to
commands to renumber equations on
the fly, insert equation references,
to convert a Word document to a web page, all while working in Word.
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MathType menu
and toolbar in Word 2003,
XP (2002), and
2000:
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Insert
Equation: MathType installs a
toolbar into Word, giving you the
ability to insert mathematical
notation inline or centered, with or
without equation numbers, with just
a click. No need to use the clunky
Insert Object dialog.
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MathType toolbar and menu: The
toolbar also gives quick access to
commands to renumber equations on
the fly, insert equation references,
to convert a Word document to a web
page, all while working in Word.
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Change the font and
style of all
equations in a document:
- Format
Equations: MathType adds its own
menu in Word that contains useful
commands. One of these, Format
Equations, lets you change the font
and style of all equations in a
document.
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Generate good-looking,
accessible math web pages:
- MathPage:
MathType includes our new
MathPage™ technology that easily
converts Microsoft Word documents
into web pages, properly handling
mathematical symbols as well as
MathType and Equation Editor
equations.
- MathML or
GIF: MathPage can generate
equations as either GIF images or
MathML: images for maximum
compatibility, MathML to allow cut
and paste of math into many
computational applications that
understand MathML.
- Math
accessibility: MathML is the key
to
math accessibility, allowing
equations in web pages to be spoken
by screen readers that are used by
the blind and others.
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Typing equations from the keyboard using TeX:
- Create and edit equations using only the keyboard and without leaving Word: MathType adds keyboard shortcuts to Word that allow you to insert a new equation, or edit an existing one, using just a keystroke.
- Type equations in TeX directly into Word: You can type TeX directly into Word. When you are done, type Alt+\ (Toggle TeX) to convert it to a MathType equation. Later, if you want to edit the equation's TeX code, just type Alt+\ again. The Toggle TeX command allows you to switch between TeX and MathType views of the equation.
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Edit equations
inline or in a separate window:
- Two
editing modes: MathType allows
you to edit equations inline like
Equation Editor or, if you prefer,
in a separate window.
- Multiple
zoom levels: It can be hard to
read small subscripts, superscripts
and accents (primes and hats) while
editing an equation inline. MathType
allows you to zoom an equation to
400%, for example, while editing the
words at a normal zoom level.
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Equation numbering:
- Insert Equation
Numbers: Insert chapter, section
and equation numbers on either the
right or left-hand side of your
equations. If you later insert new
equations into the middle of your
document, the entire document is
automatically renumbered.
- Format Equation Numbers:
Customize equation numbering formats
by choosing Roman or Arabic
numerals, upper and lower case
letters, and any type of enclosure
and separator for styles applied to
chapter, section and equation
numbers.
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Browse all
equations and equation numbers in a
document:
- Extends Word's Browse
Feature: Use MathType's equation
browser to review all equations in
your document or check all equation
numbers and references for
consistency. Buttons allow you to
move forward or backward in the
document one equation or number at a
time.
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Export all
equations in a document to TeX/LaTeX,
MathML, EPS, or GIF:
- Export Equations:
Automatically export all equations
in a document as image files in
these formats: EPS, GIF, WMF
(Windows only) or PICT (Mac only).
- Quark, InDesign, FrontPage,
Dreamweaver: If you are working
with page layout or HTML-authoring
software, this command will save you
time by not having to open and save
each equation individually.
- Convert Equations:
Convert all equations in a document
to TeX, LaTeX or MathML in
preparation for a custom export
process.
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MathType with Microsoft PowerPoint
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MathType with
Wikipedia and other Web Applications
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Wikipedia, the popular online
encyclopedia, contains 1000's of pages
with mathematical equations.
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MathType for people that know TeX/LaTeX
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TeX is a typesetting language
invented in the 70's that's popular with
some mathematicians, physicists, and
chemists. LaTeX is a popular derivative
of TeX. While TeX has a long learning
curve, if your hands already "know" TeX
syntax, you can leverage that knowledge
while still reaping MathType's
advantages in easy editing and
application/document compatibility.
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Type equations
in TeX directly into Word: You
can type TeX directly into your Microsoft Word document. When you are done, type Alt+\ (Toggle TeX) to convert it to a MathType equation. Later, if you want to edit the equation's TeX code, just type Alt+\ again. The Toggle TeX command allows you to switch between TeX and MathType views of the equation.
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Mix typing TeX with point-and-click editing:: You can enter equations quickly using MathType's TeX input mode. TeX editing can be mixed with point-and-click editing so you get the best of both worlds.
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Paste TeX from
existing documents: Many TeX
users have existing documents with
lots of equations. Just copy them to
the clipboard and paste into a
MathType equation window to avoid
retyping them.
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Export
equations to TeX/LaTeX:
MathType comes with translators for
several variant's of TeX/LaTeX:
- Plain TeX (as described in
Donald Knuth's The TeX
Book)
- AMS-TeX (Plain TeX with
extensions from the American
Mathematical Society)
- LaTeX (version 2.09 and
later)
- AMS-LaTeX (LaTeX with AMS
extensions)
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Customizable
translators: Each translator
is defined in a text file using a
simple scripting language. This
allows you to customize any of our
translators to suit your own needs,
or even create one from scratch.
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Type equations in TeX directly into Word:
Mix typing TeX with point-and-click editing:
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More Features
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More math symbols
and fonts:
- More
symbols and templates: MathType
has hundreds more symbols and
templates than Equation Editor.
Beside our exclusive Euclid™ math
fonts, you can also make use of the
1000's of math symbols in fonts
already on your computer, as well as
math fonts you can download from the
Internet.
- Insert
Symbol Dialog: MathType's Insert
Symbol dialog allows you to explore
the available symbols and insert
them with a click or keystroke.
- Search
for characters based on words in
their Unicode description:
MathType contains a database of
character descriptions and knowledge
of what characters are contained in
most math fonts. For example, search
for "less" to see the many
variations of the < symbol.
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Color all or part of an
equation:
- Great for
slide presentations and teaching:
Coloring an equation can make it
stand out in a slide show. Use color
to highlight part of an equation to
focus your students' attention on
it. Show the part that changed in
each step of a multi-step procedure.
- CMYK,
RGB, spot colors: MathType also
handles CMYK, RGB and spot color for
page layout software, such as Quark
XPress and Adobe InDesign.
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Customizable
keyboard shortcuts:
- Shortcuts
for virtually every command:
While pull-down menus make MathType
easy, keyboard shortcuts make it
fast as well, allowing power users
to drive MathType without taking
their hands off the keyboard.
- Assign
new shortcuts to your favorite
symbols or equations: You can
assign your own keyboard shortcut to
any symbol from any font, or any
equation or expression you want to
insert quickly from the keyboard.
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MathType toolbar
button in Microsoft PowerPoint:
- Add
equations to your PowerPoint slides
with just a click: MathType
installs a toolbar button into
Microsoft PowerPoint, giving you the
ability to quickly insert equations
into your presentations
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Save equations as
GIF, EPS, WMF and PICT image files:
- GIF images: MathType
creates smooth-looking GIF equations
on either color or transparent
backgrounds. Mathematical notation
created with MathType is much
higher-quality than the jagged-edged
equations created by converting
Microsoft Word documents to HTML due
to the application of anti-aliasing
algorithms. Also, the GIF files
created by MathType result in much
faster download times because of
smaller file sizes obtained by
optimization of the GIF color
palette. For example, this
MathType-produced GIF file is only
592 bytes:

- EPS:
EPS is often the format of
choice for professional publishing
with QuarkXPress, Adobe InDesign,
PageMaker and other page layout
programs.
- WMF (Windows version):
WMF is the standard file format for
line art for Microsoft Windows
operating systems. MathType lets you
save equations in both these file
formats.
- PICT (Mac version): PICT
is the standard file format for line
art for the Mac OS. MathType lets
you save equations in both these
file formats.
- Automatic file numbering:
MathType can automatically number
the equation files it saves, making
it easy to save a sequence of
equation files having similar
filenames (e.g. "eqn1", "eqn2", and
so on). This is especially handy
when working with GIF files or EPS
files.
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Unlimited undo
and redo:
- Unlike
Equation Editor, MathType lets you
undo your editing one step at a
time, all the way back to the way
your equation was at the start of
the session.
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Automatically
formats as you type:
- MathType
applies the rules of mathematical
typesetting as you type. It
automatically chooses fonts, style,
spacing and position as you enter
the equation. You can modify
MathType's rules to accommodate your
own style, or switch between
automatic formatting and plain text
modes with a single keystroke. For
maximum flexibility and control,
MathType gives you the ability to
nudge equation elements in 1/4 point
increments.
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Add or delete
matrix/table rows and columns:
- Unlike
Equation Editor, MathType allows you
to add or delete rows and columns
within existing matrices and tables
by using the commands on the new
Matrix menu.
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Save common
equations and expressions for reuse with
just a click or a keystroke:
- Saves time: Holds
hundreds of your most frequently
used symbols, expressions, and
equations
- Drag and drop expressions:
Drag from your equation and drop
onto the toolbar
- Insert symbols or expressions
with just a keystroke: Associate
a keyboard shortcut with any symbol,
template, or expression so that it
can be inserted later using just the
keyboard.
- Named tabs: Organize your
toolbar expressions and symbols
using named tabs (e.g. ?Geometry?,
?Science?, etc.). Customize the
names as you see fit.
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Export to
MathML:
- MathML:
MathML is an XML-based language
adopted as a Recommendation by the
World Wide Web Consortium, the main
standards body governing the web.
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Customizable translators: Each
translator is defined in a text file
using a simple scripting language.
This allows you to customize any of
our translators to suit your own
needs, or even create one from
scratch.
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Customizable
function recognition:
- Automatic function
recognition: When you type
“sin”, “cos”, “lim”, etc.,
MathType understands you are typing
a function and will automatically
change its font to “function
style”.
- Add your own functions:
You can also add your own functions
to the list that MathType
recognizes.
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Three toolbar
viewing sizes:
- You can choose from three
different viewing sizes for
MathType's toolbars, making it easy
to adjust the way you work to both
small and large screens, as well as
make it easier for those that simply
like larger buttons.
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International
character and keyboard support:
- Asian characters:
Supports input of East Asian
characters on Windows and Mac OS
using standard input methods.
- Accents: European
accented character support.
- Multiple soft keyboards:
When multiple “keyboards” are
installed, you can choose to have
MathType automatically switch
keyboards when you switch styles and
vice-versa. (Windows version)
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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 Registry
This 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.
Top 10 Applications
- Word
- PowerPoint
- Wikipedia
- Moodle
- Adobe InDesign
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- Blackboard
- QuarkXPress
- SMART Notebook
- Physics Forum
- Maple
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Assessment writers
- Saxon Test and Practice Generator
- Wondershare QuizCreator
CAD/CAM
- AutoCAD
- CATIA
- Pro/ENGINEER
Chemical structure drawing
- ACD/ChemSketch
- ChemDraw
- ChemWindow
- ISIS/Draw
Computer algebra systems
Course content
- MIT Open Courseware
- One Mathematical Cat
- Virtual Laboratories in Probability and Statistics
DAISY readers
Databases
- FileMaker
- InfoRapid Cardfile System
- Microsoft Access
Desktop publishing
- Adobe InDesign
- Adobe Pagemaker
- Corel Ventura
- Microsoft Publisher
- PagePlus
- QuarkXPress
Diagramming
- ConceptDraw
- Edraw Max
- Gliffy
- Microsoft Visio
- SmartDraw
Education blogs, forums, & wikis
Email clients
Encyclopedias
Equation editors
- DragMath
- Ephox EditLive! WebEQ Equation Editor
- Expressionism
- Firemath
- MathEdit
- WIRIS
- sMArTH
Graphing tools
HTML editors
- Adobe Dreamweaver
- Microsoft Expression Web
- Microsoft FrontPage
Learning management systems
- Blackboard
- Learnwise
- Moodle
- ScribeStudio
- WebCT
Math blogs, forums, & wikis
- 9math
- Math Help Forum
- MathBB
- SOS Mathematics Cyberboard
- Terry Tao's Blog
- The Math Less Traveled
- The Unapologetic Mathematician
- Walking Randomly
Math journals
- New York Journal of Mathematics
Math library/encyclopedia
- Digital Library of Mathematical Functions
- EquationSheet
- NAG Documentation
- PlanetMath
Math practice tools
MathML display engines
- Equation Server for .NET
- Formulator MathML IE Performer
- GtkMathView
- MathML on Web
- MathPlayer
MathML editors
Miscellaneous
- ASCIIMathML.js
- ArcInfo
- BraMaNet
- Canvas
- Cl1p
- Crystal Reports
- FastReport Studio
- SMART Notebook
- VoicePad
- Windows Journal for Tablet PC
Multimedia content creation
Office suites
- AppleWorks
- Corel WordPerfect Office
- Kingsoft Writer
- OpenOffice
- SoftMaker Office
- WPS Office
- Zoho
Presentation creation
- 280 Slides
- HTML Slidy
- Microsoft PowerPoint
Science blogs, forums, & wikis
- Christina's LIS Rant
- Musings
- Physics Help and Math Help
- The String Coffee Table
Science journals
- Chemistry Central Journal
Scientific publishing
- Scientific Workplace
- Wolfram Publicon
Screen readers
- BrowseAloud
- Hal
- JAWS
- MAGic with Speech
- Serotek System Access
- Supernova
- Texthelp Read&Write
- Window-Eyes
Spreadsheets
TeX
- EdiTeX
- GELLMU
- Integre techexplorer
- ItexToMML plugin
- LaTeXMathML
- jsTeXrender
Vector graphics editors
Web browsers
- Amaya
- Dadzilla
- Firefox & other Gecko browsers
- Internet Explorer
Wiki hosts
Word processors
- Google Docs
- Jarte
- Jarte Plus
- JungUm Global
- Lotus Word Pro
- Microsoft Word
- Microsoft Works (word processor)
- PolyEdit
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