Mathtype Problems
Posted: 2007-07-06 06:36:54
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One thing I remembered: there is a bug in the NWP beta that prevents double-clicking from editing equations on Intel machines. This will be fixed before release.
This wasn't fixed before release. You still need a better way to address the raising and lowering of the baseline for equations. The simplest method was used in classic was to respect the information contained in the graphic. The next best would be to allow you to specify how many points to raise and or lower the baseline, so that we do not have to choose the command repeated for each point we need to raise or lower. The third best way is to give us a macro to accomplish this and lastly we need a keyboard shortcut for raising and/or lowering the baseline.
Also, mathtype equations still look fuzzy when printed and or saved to pdf.
This is not rocket science. Many people need equations to function properly. We have been promised fixes and improvements since Nisus Express. We are not asking for integrated equation handling. Just give use the basics.
...Mike
One thing I remembered: there is a bug in the NWP beta that prevents double-clicking from editing equations on Intel machines. This will be fixed before release.
This wasn't fixed before release. You still need a better way to address the raising and lowering of the baseline for equations. The simplest method was used in classic was to respect the information contained in the graphic. The next best would be to allow you to specify how many points to raise and or lower the baseline, so that we do not have to choose the command repeated for each point we need to raise or lower. The third best way is to give us a macro to accomplish this and lastly we need a keyboard shortcut for raising and/or lowering the baseline.
Also, mathtype equations still look fuzzy when printed and or saved to pdf.
This is not rocket science. Many people need equations to function properly. We have been promised fixes and improvements since Nisus Express. We are not asking for integrated equation handling. Just give use the basics.
...Mike