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Using equations and formulæ
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- | LATEX is a long standing format for mathematical equations. It is still used in math and engineering fields, including some publishers of academic journals. | + | LATEX is a long-standing format for mathematical equations. It is still used in math and engineering fields, including some publishers of academic journals. |
- | If you have LATEX equations you wish to include in | + | If you have LATEX equations you wish to include in a NeoOffice or OpenOffice.org document, you may use the OOoLatex macro, which you can find at [http://ooolatex.sourceforge.net/ ooolatex.sourceforge.net/]. |
At this time, we do know how to extract LATEX equations from Calc or such thing. If you know of a way, please include it here. | At this time, we do know how to extract LATEX equations from Calc or such thing. If you know of a way, please include it here. | ||
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Revision as of 07:59, 18 November 2005
LATEX is a long-standing format for mathematical equations. It is still used in math and engineering fields, including some publishers of academic journals.
If you have LATEX equations you wish to include in a NeoOffice or OpenOffice.org document, you may use the OOoLatex macro, which you can find at ooolatex.sourceforge.net/.
At this time, we do know how to extract LATEX equations from Calc or such thing. If you know of a way, please include it here.