User Guide
MathType User Manual
• Our MathZoom technology allows equations to be magnified in the
browser, making it easier to see small text such as subscripts,
superscripts, primes, hats, etc.
• Equations can be dragged from Internet Explorer directly into
MathType; in all browsers equation files can be saved and then opened
in MathType.
• Equations can be converted to images (which work in any browser) or
to MathML (which requires specific browsers or plug-ins).
More information about MathPage can be found in MathType’s online help, and
on the Mathtype Web site at www.dessci.com. The Web site is the main source of
new information, such as compatibility issues with the latest browsers.
The Export To MathPage Dialog
Tutorial 14 shows how to convert a simple Word document into a Web page. In
this section we’ll discuss the MathPage dialog in more detail.
The Document group lets you assign a title and file name. The title is displayed
in the browser’s title bar. The File Name field indicates where the Web page will
be saved. The default is in the same folder as the Word document, but with a
.htm extension. If you want to change the location, click the Browse... button and
Word's Save As dialog will appear. Select the location you desire and click Save,
and the new location will appear in the MathPage dialog. Check the “Display in
default browser” checkbox if you want the page to be opened in your default
browser once it’s been generated.
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