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[Math+Magic] Pro Edition for Adobe InDesign for Windows
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MathMagic Pro Edition v5.31 for Adobe InDesign
MathMagic Plug-ins for InDesign CS, CS2, CS3, CS4, CS5
Date of Release: December 5, 2010
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Thank you for choosing MathMagic, the ultimate equation editor on the planet!
MathMagic Pro Edition for Adobe InDesign is an equation editor mainly for use with Adobe InDesign software in editing any mathematical expressions and symbols with WYSIWYG interface and various
powerful features.
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December 5, 2010
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- Fixed: Fixed: crashed on some Windows 7 computers when reading or saving documents
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November 16, 2010
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- Added: For multi-lined equations, Leading and Trailing Line spacing can now be set per each line via Format menu.
- Added: '^' and '_' recognized in the inline LaTeX conversion when shift-return key pressed.
- Added: TeX annotation supported when importing MathML from Import/Export Options dialog: MathML pane.
- Changed: Postscript font name is more strictly checked and missing font error message refined.
- Fixed: "Convert TeX to equation" command under Edit menu not worked correctly when there was no selection.
- Fixed: '\epsilon' not recognized in LaTeX.
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October 15, 2010
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- Added: Overprint can be turned ON or OFF manually for each color from Color floating window.
- Changed: "Save As" dialog now remembers the last saved file format over multiple documents.
- Changed: MathMagic Installer application is now based on NSIS (Nullsoft Scriptable Install System) installer solution, and fixes the font install/uninstall problem.
- Fixed: Pull-down palette from Template or Symbol palette bar was not disappeared when mouse clicked on some floating window areas.
- Fixed: AsciiMath output had multiple spaces between expressions.
- Fixed: when saving in .mmf format, it was forced to save in .wmf format.
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For the full history of changes, please read the Version History file.
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* How to Install
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- Please read below (How MathMagic Pro works - 1. Installing) for more details.
- If installing on Windows XP,
- Download the latest Installer from download page
- Double click on the installer icon to proceed the installation
- Install MathMagic Plug-in manually, Set the path in the Preferences dialog. (read below)
- Launch MathMagic application from Windows Start menu or from the following location:
\Program Files\MathMagic Pro Edition\
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- If installing on Windows Vista or newer,
- Download the latest Installer from download page
- Double click on the installer icon to proceed the installation.
- Install MathMagic Plug-in manually, Set the path in the Preferences dialog. (read below)
- After installation, select MathMagic application from the following location:
\Program Files (x86)\MathMagic Pro Edition\
- Right-click on it, select 'Properties".
- Select "Windows XP SP2" compatibility mode, and turn on "Run as an Administrator" privilege.
(This is to make MathMagic read/write Registry correctly. Otherwise, Registry error message might be displayed.)
- Then, launch MathMagic application.
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- How to install MathMagic Plug-in
- The correct version of MathMagic plug-in should be manually installed by copying from
\Program Files\MathMagic Pro Edition\Plug-ins\ folder
to \InDesign CSx\Plug-ins\ folder.
- Then, set the path to MathMagic Pro v5.x InD.exe application in the
InDesign menubar -> Plug-ins -> MathMagic -> Preferences... dialog: Click "Find" button.
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- Please NOTE that MathMagic Pro for QXP application works only with its accompanying MathMagic XTensions, while MathMagic Pro for InD application only works with its MathMagic Plug-ins.
So, if you need to work with both InDesign and QuarkXPress, you need to install both "MathMagic Pro for InDesign" and "MathMagic Pro for QuarkXPress" separately.
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1. Installing
- Install MathMagic Pro for InDesign for Windows using the latest MathMagic Pro installer.
- Manually install MathMagic plug-in in the following location.
- copy "MathMagic CS5" folder from
\Program Files\MathMagic Pro Edition\Plug-ins\ folder
- and paste(or simply drag&drop) it into your
\Adobe InDesign CS5 folder\Plug-ins\ folder
- Then, launch your InDesign CS5 application. Once the MahgMagic CS5 plugin is installed and loaded correctly, you should see.
InDesign menubar -> Plug-ins -> MathMagic sub menu.
- Then, please choose : InDesign menubar -> Plug-ins -> MathMagic -> Preferences dialog: click "Find" button to select the path to the external MathMagic Pro application, which is typically
\Program Files\MathMagic Pro Edition\MathMagic Pro 5.x InD.exe
- Then, all your initial setting should be done if you are running Windows XP.
- If running on Vista or Windows 7, please read above (* How to Install) to set the Admin setting in the Properties window of both MathMagic Pro application and InDesign appliation.
- Please read the License email or ReadMe First file for more information, located in
\Program Files\MathMagic Pro Edition\ folder
2. Creating Equations
- Launch Adobe InDesign application(CS ~ CS5).
- Make a new InDesign document
or open a document.
- Select the Plug-ins menu
-> MathMagic sub-menu.
- Choose "New Equation" item
to create an equation.
If the cursor is located in the text box,
the equation will be inserted in the cursor
position as an In-Line Graphic(ILG). Otherwise,
the equation will be placed as an EPS
graphic on where you click the mouse.
- You may select the Sigma
tool button from the floating main toolbar
to create an equation box, and then drag
a rectangle in the document to specify
the location of an equation once created
by the external MathMagic Pro.
- You may also right button click while the cursor is in the text box, so that you can choose the "New Equation" from the contextual menu.
- If you either select "New Equation" menu or drag a rectangle with th Sigma tool, MathMagic Pro application will be launched, if not running already, and an empty equation editor window will be opened. In case MathMagic Pro application is not launched automatically within a few seconds, please launch the application manually from the following location.
\Program Files\MathMagic Pro Edition\MathMagic Pro 5.x InD.exe
- Enter any equation in the
MathMagic editor window, and then Close(cmd-W)
or Save(cmd-S) the window. This will send
the equation to the InDesign document
back.
3. Editing Equations
- Choose "Edit Equation..."
item to edit the currently selected equation.
Or, just double-click on the equation
box to open it with the external MathMagic
Pro application for editing. You may also
control-click on the equation to bring
up the contextual menu, after changing
the cursor to the Arrow tool.
- After creating or editing
of equation with the external MathMagic
Pro, just press control-S and then the equation is placed in the
InDesign document.
- The baseline of all equations
will be automatically adjusted. But if
you want to lower or raise the baseline,
you may do so.
- just change the cursor
to the arrow cursor and move the equation
box by dragging to where you desire,
or
- control-click on the
equation box to bring up the contextual
menu, and then select "Shift Baseline"
item, or
- select an equation
box and choose "Shift Baseline" menu
from the MathMagic plug-in menu
4. Changing the Baseline and Bounding margins
- The baseline of all equations
will be automatically adjusted. But if
you want to lower or raise the baseline,
you may do so.
- just change the cursor
to the arrow cursor and move the equation
box by dragging to where you desire,
or
- control-click on the
equation box to bring up the contextual
menu, and then select "Shift Baseline"
item, or
- select an equation
box and choose "Shift Baseline" menu
from the MathMagic plug-in menu
- You may also customize the bounding margin gaps(left, right, top, bottom) of the equation, by specifying other value from the last item of Define Spacing window.
5. Assigning Shortcut keys to MathMagic menu items
- Install MathMagic plug-in by the instruction
- Launch InDesign application and make sure that MathMagic plug-in is loaded under Plug-Ins menu.
- Select Edit -> Keyboard Shortcuts... menu item from InDesign's menubar.
- In the "Keyboard Shortcuts" dialog, click "Product Area" popup menu, and select "MathMagic" item.
- Assign your preferred shortcut key, such as "ctrl-shift-]" for "New Equation", "ctrl-shift-[" for "Edit Equation".
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* System Requirements |
- Pentium or Faster
- Windows XP or newer including Vista and 7
- Adobe InDesign CS ~ CS5
- About 20MB of hard disk space for a complete installation
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* What is MathMagic, or [Math+Magic]™
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MathMagic is an Equation editor
for all users ranging from novices, students,
teachers, higher education, and to the high-end
desktop publishers.
It provides you with very easy user interface
and yet powerful features in making equations.
You can easily create every imaginable form
of mathematical expressions with MathMagic.
MathMagic is available in a few different
types:
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- MathMagic Pro Edition for Adobe InDesign CS ~ CS5
- MathMagic Pro Edition for QuarkXPress v6.x~8
- MathMagic Personal Edition
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Fully functional Demo versions are available for downloading at:
http://www.mathmagic.com/download/
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* Pricing |
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- MathMagic Pro Edition: US$499.00
- With 2-year Free upgrade and Free tech support service: $695.00
- 1-Month Subscription License: $75.00
- MathMagic Pro Edition Academic: US$299.00
- With 2-year Free upgrade and Free tech support: $399.00
- 1-Month Subscription License: $75.00
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For the full pricing information, please
visit our online
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Click
here to go to download page.
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* History of Older Versions
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[Math+Magic], MathMagic, MathMagic Personal Edition, MathMagic Pro Edition, MathMagic Prime Edition, MathMagic Public Edition, MathMagic logo, InfoLogic and InfoLogic logo are trademarks or registered trademarks of InfoLogic, Inc.
MS Word, PowerPoint, Windows are trademarks or registered trademarks of Microsoft corp.
Adobe InDesign, InDesign CS, CS2, CS3, CS4, CS5, Illustrator, Photoshop, Acrobat are trademarks or registered trademarks of Adobe Systems Inc.
QuarkXPress, QuarkXPress XTensions are trademarks or registered trademarks of Quark, Inc.
All other trademarks may be the properties of their respective owners.
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