Operation Manual
Operation Markup language
Example
formula
Elements
Dock
Color cyan
color cyan {<?>}
AB
Color magenta
color magenta {<?>}
AB
Color yellow
color yellow {<?>}
AB
Color gray
color gray {<?>}
AB
Color lime
color lime {<?>}
AB
Color maroon
color maroon {<?>}
AB
Color navy
color navy {<?>}
AB
Color olive
color olive {<?>}
AB
Color purple
color purple {<?>}
AB
Color silver
color silver {<?>}
AB
Color teal
color teal {<?>}
AB
Note
The font command changes the font type The first placeholder is replaced with the
name of the font and the second placeholder is replaced with your formula values or
text. The default fonts you can use are Serif, Sans, or Fixed. If you have added custom
fonts to Math (see Chapter 1 Creating & Editing Formulas), then you can replace the
first placeholder with the custom font name.
Brackets
To access the icons used for entering markup language for bracket commands into the Formula
Editor, select Brackets from the drop-down list at the top of the Elements Dock.
Operation Markup language
Example
formula
Elements
Dock
Group brackets (not
displayed in formula)
{<?>}
AB
Round brackets
(<?>)
(AB)
Left round bracket only
\(<?>
( A
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