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Don Pearce[_3_] August 26th 10 04:03 PM

dilemma, speaker decision for different amplifiers
 
On Thu, 26 Aug 2010 08:18:34 +0100, Rob wrote:

On 25/08/2010 18:01, Don Pearce wrote:
On Wed, 25 Aug 2010 17:14:30 +0100, Jim
wrote:

On 25 Aug, wrote:
In , Rob
wrote:

Just on Word, I think it's knowing how to use it rather than it being
fundamentally awful. But then I'm not sure. Do you think this sort of
thing, done in Word, is acceptable:

http://www.ifyoucan.org.uk/pages/equations.html

In case anyone is interested I just did an example you can see at

http://jcgl.orpheusweb.co.uk/temp/TW.png

The boxed part containing an equation is taken from the above as I used it
as a guide to type something similar. What I typed is the lower equation. I
didn't try to get all the subscripts, etc, exactly like the boxed example
from the orginal. Just wrote something of a similar form.

TechWriter allows the user to type in equations quite easily and the result
is WYSIWYG editable. Here I just did a grab from my display for the sake of
producing a png for the above so people could see. The kerning, relative
character sizes, etc, are all handled automatically according to the rules
laid down by the relevant maths bodies for math typography.

Slainte,

Jim


Here's what my equations look like - I typed the same one

http://www.soundthoughts.co.uk/look/equation.png

That's a screen grab from Word. Not Mathcad sourced, but using
MathType - an add-in equation editor I also use.

d


That's excellent - thanks very much (and Jim). The article has been
submitted to a top journal, so if (when!) it bounces back we'll (I'm the
second author) have a go at the equations.

Rob


Good luck with that.

d


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