

Typing TeX can be combined with MathType’s traditional point-and-click editing: Use the Toggle TeX command (Alt+\) to turn what you typed into a MathType equation.

MathType applies mathematical spacing rules automatically as you type. Point-and-Click Editing with Automatic Formatting: Equations can be created quickly by choosing templates from MathType’s palettes and typing into their empty slots.Find Symbols: MathType’s Insert Symbol dialog allows you to explore the available symbols and insert them with a click or keystroke.Beside our exclusive Euclid™ math fonts, you can also make use of the 1000s of math symbols in fonts already on your computer, as well as math fonts you can download from the Internet. More Fonts: MathType has hundreds more symbols and templates than Equation Editor.Use Wikipedia, PlanetMath, and other websites as sources of equations for your work: If your favorite one is not there, MathType may still work with it using cut and paste, drag and drop, Insert Object, or equation image files. Most likely you will see several that you already use or plan to use. Go to Works With … to see our MathType Interoperability Registry which lists 100s of compatible applications and websites.Work with TeX and LaTeX editors and documents.Use equations to label DeltaGraph scientific graphs and Excel spreadsheets.

Copy equations from Mathematica or Maple into your research.You can author new equations for those websites as well. Copy equations from websites like Wikipedia, PlanetMath, etc.Add equations to Quark and InDesign documents.While many MathType users create equations for Microsoft Word documents and PowerPoint presentations, MathType also works with many, many other applications and websites and we are adding more and more every day: Here are just a few of MathType’s many features: MathType works with 100s of applications and websites, allowing you to put Equations Everywhere and Anywhere™. MathType is a powerful interactive equation editor for Windows and Macintosh that lets you create mathematical notation for word processing, web pages, desktop publishing, presentations, and for TeX, LaTeX, and MathML documents.
