[Math+Magic] Pro Edition v3.3 for Adobe® InDesign for Windows
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MathMagic Pro Edition v3.3 for Adobe InDesign
MathMagic Plug-ins for InDesign 2.0~CS2
Revision of ReadMe: 13
Date of Release: June 29, 2006
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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.
This document contains the latest information
about MathMagic Pro. Please read this document
carefully before using the software.
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- Added: More menu items added in Help menu for easier access.
- Changed: EPS file is more compact.
- Changed: Some symbols are remapped to be handled as Relational operator instead of Binary.
- Fixed: Bug in reading equations with backslash('\') character.
- Fixed: Several symbols, such as 'therefore' and 'because', were not displayed correctly on screen while typing.
- Fixed: Some Greek or Symbol characters with accents or hats had wrong position in the EPS file.
- Fixed: Some error messages & user interface fixed and refined.
- Fixed: Repeated alerts while launching on some systems fixed.
- Some other minor bugs fixed
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1. Installing
- Install MathMagic Pro Edition for Windows with the MathMagic Pro installer.
- Make sure that MathMagic plug-in is installed in the following location.
\Program Files\Adobe\InDesign CS2\Plug-ins\
2. Creating Equations
- Launch Adobe InDesign application(2.x ~ CS2).
- 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 equationd 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\MathMagicPro.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 close the equation editor window
so that 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
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* System Requirements |
- Pentium or Faster
- Windows 98, ME, 2000, XP, NT
- Adobe® InDesign v2.0.1 or newer including CS ~ CS2
- 5MB of available memory
- About 15MB of hard disk space for a complete installation
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* Installation |
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- If this is the first time to install a MathMagic,
- Please download the Full Installer
- Double click on the installer icon to begin and proceed the installation.
- This is to install a required DLL library and some other components.
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- Once you have installed a MathMagic before,
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- You can just download the latest version of MathMagic Pro application.
- You may need to download the latest fonts as well if updated.
- Unzip the downloaded application, and the copy it to
\Program Files\MathMagic Pro\
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- If MathMagic Plug-in is updated,
- please download the MathMagic plugins and the copy the correct version(for CS or CS2) to
/Program Files/Adobe InDesign/Plug-ins/
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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:
- MathMagic Pro Edition + MathMagic Plug-in for Adobe InDesign 2.x~CS2 for Mac OS X
- MathMagic Pro Edition + MathMagic Plug-in for Adobe InDesign 2.x~CS2 for Windows
- MathMagic Pro Edition for QuarkXPress v6.x for Mac OS X
- MathMagic Personal Edition for Mac OS X & Classic
- MathMagic Personal Edition for Windows
- MathMagic XTensions for QuarkXPress 3~4 for Mac Classic
- Java application or Applet : Available only for Bundle or source licensing
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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 1-User: US$695.00
- Upgrade with additional 2-year Free ugrade service: $399.00
- 6-Month Subscription: $299.00
- MathMagic Pro Academic 1-User: US$399.00
- Upgrade with additional 2-year Free ugrade service: $299.00
- Academic 6-Month Subscription: $199.00
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For the full pricing information, please
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* History of Older Versions
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[Math+Magic], MathMagic and InfoLogic are
trademarks or registered trademarks of InfoLogic,
Inc.
All other trademarks may be the properties
of their respective owners.
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