InDesign is a desktop publishing application produced by Adobe.
Blackboard Learn: MathType
for Windows has a translator created expressly for Blackboard, making
it very easy to create equations for it or to take equations from your
Blackboard course and use them in hundreds of other applications and
websites.
Blackboard is a popular learning management system that can be used to
build full-featured courses in an eLearning environment. MathType can
be used in conjunction with Blackboard's equation editor, and can also
create web pages that may be uploaded into a Blackboard course.
With MathType and Blackboard you can (Windows only):
- Add an equation to Blackboard: This may be easier than creating
it from scratch in Blackboard if you're more comfortable with
MathType's interface, or if you're reusing an equation from a Word
document.
- Copy equations from Blackboard: If you're using Firefox, you can
save time by not having to re-create all your equations! Then use them
in Microsoft Word, PowerPoint and hundreds of other applications and
websites.
Blackboard Learn version 9.0-9.1, platform: Windows.
Gmail: MathType works with
Gmail and allows you to include mathematical notation in email. The
recipient of your email does not have to use either Gmail or MathType
in order to see your equations.
Gmail is a web-based email service that lets you access your email from any browser on any computer.
With MathType and Gmail you can (Windows only):
- Add an equation to Gmail: Copy and paste equations and expressions from MathType directly into Gmail.
- Copy equations from Gmail: Drag and drop or copy and paste an
equation from Gmail into MathType and it will be ready to edit or use
in a new document.
Google Docs: With MathType, you
can add equations to documents and presentations in Google Docs,
allowing you to take advantage of MathType's capability.
Google Docs is an online suite of web applications, consisting of a word processor, presentation application, and spreadsheet.
With MathType and Google Docs you can (Windows only):
- Add an equation to Google Docs: Copy and paste equations and expressions from MathType directly into Google Docs.
- Copy equations from Google Docs word processor: Drag and drop or
copy and paste an equation from Google Docs into MathType and it will
be ready to edit or use in a new document.
Maple: Maple is a popular
computer algebra system that has the capability of using MathML both
for input and output. MathType makes it easy to create the MathML for
Maple, or to use equations in Maple you've already used in previous
work.
With MathType and Maple you can (Windows only):
- Add an equation to Maple: With Maple, you can create your
equations in MathType and drag-and-drop or copy-and-paste directly as
MathML.
- Copy equations from Maple: You can copy-and-paste an equation
from Maple into MathType. Once in MathType you can edit the equation,
add it to your MathType equation library, or use it in a new document.
Maple version: 12, 13, 14, platforms: Macintosh and Windows
Mathcad: You can use MathType
with Mathcad as an easy way to label pictures, charts, or graphs. At
this time, you cannot use MathType to create equations to be used for
computation in Mathcad.
Mathcad is engineering calculation software developed by Parametric Technology Corporation (PTC).
With MathType and Mathcad you can:
- Add an equation to Mathcad as an annotation: You can add MathType
equations to a Mathcad worksheet which is useful when you want to
present your worksheet with its graphs, etc. annotated with standard
math notation.
- Copy equations from Mathcad: You can copy-and-paste an equation
from Mathcad into MathType and edit or use it in a new document.
Note that converting Mathcad formulas into MathType equations for use
either in a Mathcad worksheet or elsewhere (Word document, etc.) is not
currently supported.
Mathcad version: 14.0, 15.0, platforms: Macintosh and Windows
Mathematica: With MathType, you can use existing equations or create new equations for computation or graphing in Mathematica.
Mathematica is a software application that's used for mathematical
calculations. Thus, when passing an equation from MathType, it's
critical that the equation be properly formatted so that Mathematica
can understand its meaning. Mathematica uses MathML to import and
export MathType equations. Since MathType also uses MathML, it's
convenient to use MathType equations in Mathematica.
With MathType and Mathematica you can (Windows only):
- Add an equation to Mathematica: You can create your equations in
MathType and drag-and-drop or copy-and-paste directly as MathML.
- Copy equations from Mathematica: You can copy-and-paste an
equation as MathML from Mathematica into MathType. Once in MathType you
can edit the equation, add it to your MathType equation library, or use
it in a new document.
Mathematica version: 7.0, platforms. Macintosh and Windows.
Microsoft PowerPoint: MathType
provides close integration with Microsoft PowerPoint, letting you
insert equations by simply clicking a button on the toolbar.
PowerPoint is a presentation app that's part of the Microsoft Office
suite of applications. PowerPoint supports a widespread standard for
linking and embedding objects called OLE (Object Linking and
Embedding). Since MathType equations are natively OLE objects, this
means that MathType and PowerPoint work well together.
With MathType and PowerPoint, you can:
- Add an equation to PowerPoint: With PowerPoint, you can use
toolbar and menu commands to insert the equation onto your slide.
Alternatively, you can drag and drop or copy and paste equations and
expressions from MathType directly into PowerPoint.
- Animate text and equations in PowerPoint. You can program your equations to appear on the slide however you choose.
- Copy equations from PowerPoint: You can drag and drop or copy and
paste an equation from PowerPoint into MathType and edit or use it in a
new document.
- Edit an equation in PowerPoint: Since OLE remembers that MathType
was used to create the equation, double-clicking it opens the equation
in MathType for editing. After you have finished your changes, closing
the window will update the equation in PowerPoint.
For further information about Math type with Microsoft Word, click
here.
Microsoft PowerPoint version: 2002, X, 2003, 2004, 2007, 2008, 2010, 2011, platforms: Macintosh and Windows.
Microsoft Word (Windows): MathType
provides close integration with Microsoft Word, letting you insert
equations by clicking a button on the toolbar. You can also perform
other tasks such as numbering equations, formatting all the equations
in your document, and much more.
Word is a word processor that's part of the Microsoft Office suite of
applications. Word supports a widespread standard for linking and
embedding objects called OLE (Object Linking and Embedding). Since
MathType equations are natively OLE objects, this means that MathType
and Word work well together.
With MathType and Word, you can:
- Add an equation to Word: With Word, you can use MathType toolbar,
menu, or Ribbon tab commands to insert an equation at the insertion
point or in a separate paragraph. Alternatively, you can drag-and-drop
or copy-and-paste equations and expressions from MathType directly into
Word.
- Edit an equation in Word: Since OLE remembers that MathType was
used to create the equation, double-clicking it opens the equation in
MathType for editing. After you have finished your changes, closing the
window will update the equation in Word.
- Insert handwritten math into Word: If you're using Windows 7,
easily insert handwritten math with the Windows Math Input Panel and a
tablet PC, a digitizing tablet, or a mouse.
- Number and reference equations: Numbers and references automatically update if you add a new equation.
- Change the font and size of all equations in a document: Change
the font and size of all equations in a document -- very convenient
when you need the equations to match the style of the rest of the
document.
- Create good-looking, accessible math web pages: MathType's
Publish to MathPage command makes it very easy to publish technical
documents to the web.
- Type LaTeX directly into Word and convert to a MathType equation with a click.
- Browse all equations and equation numbers in a document: If you
need to check your work, use MathType's browse feature in Microsoft
Word to visit all the equations.
- Export all equations in a document to TeX/LaTeX, MathML, EPS,
GIF, or WMF: If you need to use equation images from Word in another
application or web page, convert them all to images with a single
command.
For further information about Math type with Microsoft Word, click
here.
Microsoft Word version: 2002, 2003, 2007, 2010, platform: Windows.
Moodle: MathType works with
Moodle to create equations for your online course. You can use
MathType's built-in "Moodle: TeX filter" translator to add mathematical
notation to Moodle modules.
Moodle is one of the largest open-source Learning Management Systems
(LMS), and is used by over 50,000 universities, schools, and private
organizations. Learning Management Systems are designed to help manage
online instruction with lessons, quizzes, discussion forums and other
instructional and administrative tools.
With MathType and Moodle, you can (Windows only):
- Add an equation to Moodle: Drag and drop or copy and paste
equations and expressions from MathType directly into Moodle
Assignment, Chat, Feedback, Forum, Glossary, Lesson, Quiz, and Wiki
modules.
- Copy equations from Moodle: Drag and drop or copy and paste an
equation from Moodle into MathType and it will be ready to edit or use
in a new document.
Moodle version 1.8, 1.9
OpenOffice (Windows): MathType works with OpenOffice, allowing you to insert equations into OpenOffice documents, presentations, and spreadsheets.
OpenOffice is an open-source office suite that supports a widespread
Windows standard for linking and embedding objects called OLE (Object
Linking and Embedding). Since MathType equations are natively OLE
objects, this means that MathType and OpenOffice work well together.
Using MathType with OpenOffice, you can:
- Add an equation to OpenOffice: With OpenOffice, you can use the
Insert Object menu command to insert the equation at the insertion
point. Alternatively, you can drag and drop or copy and paste equations
and expressions from MathType directly into OpenOffice.
- Edit an equation in OpenOffice: Since OLE remembers that MathType
was used to create the equation, double-clicking it opens the equation
in MathType for editing. After you have finished your changes, closing
the window will update the equation in OpenOffice.
OpenOffice (Windows) version: 3.1-3.2, platform, Windows.
SMART Board: MathType provides
a convenient way to add equations to a lesson presented on a SMART
Board. Depending on your configuration, you may also be able to solve
and graph MathType equations, or edit them for reuse.
SMART Board is a series of interactive whiteboards developed by SMART
Technologies, providing integration of a whiteboard with computer
applications.
Using MathType with a SMART Board you can:
- Add equations to SMART Board. MathType is a great way to get math into your SMART Board presentations.
- Import a PowerPoint presentation onto a SMART Board. Save time by
using existing presentations, and let MathType keep your equations
looking great.
- Copy equations from existing work, and add them to SMART Board as
live equations. When using MathType together with SMART Notebook Math
Tools, you can save time by using equations from existing work, rather
than creating them from scratch.
- Add SMART Board equations to other work. Copy SMART Notebook Math
Tools equations to edit or use in any application or website that
MathType works with.
- Simplify or graph a MathType equation on a SMART Board. Use SMART
Notebook Math Tools to take advantage of your live MathType equations.
- Convert handwritten SMART equations into "live" math that can be
used by MathType. Handwrite an equation on the SMART Board and convert
it into a "live" equation that you can simplify or graph, or use in
other work.
SMART Board version 10.6, platforms: Macintosh, Windows.