MathType works with
Gliffy Gliffy supports
equations as image files. Since MathType has extensive support for saving
equations as images, you can use MathType to work with Gliffy In general, MathType can save equations in several graphics formats, and by
storing private equation data in the image files, MathType can reopen image
files it has created for editing. You can also use the Web and GIF
Prefences dialog to specify that HTML image tags or any other markup you need be
copied to the clipboard each time you save an image. These features make
MathType very convenient to use with applications that use images. Images are a somewhat primitive way to handle equations. In most
applications in which math is treated as images, it is difficult to align the
equations with the surrounding text, and it can be tricky matching the font size
to the size of the equation image. Details on the best way to tackle those
problems vary widely from application. You can likely find details about
general image handling in the Gliffy
documentation. Saving Equation Images From MathTypeTo save an equation image from MathType, go to the File menu and choose the
Save As command. Use the Save type as pulldown to select an Image
type. The choices are: Encapsulated PostScript/none
Encapsulated PostScript/WMF (Windows only)
Encapsulated PostScript/PICT (Macintosh only)
Encapsulated PostScript/TIFF (Windows only)
Macintosh PICT (Macintosh only)
Windows Metafile (WMF) (Windows only)
Graphics Interchange Format (GIF)
For working with desktop publishing applications,
Encapsulated PostScript format (EPS) is handy. For putting equations on web
pages or working with web-based applications, the GIF format is best. WMF
works well in many Windows applications. Similarly, Macintosh PICT works well in many Macintosh applications. Automatic File Numbering If you intend to create many equation files for import into
Gliffy it can be handy to
give them numbered file names, like "eqn003.eps". MathType can help you do this
by automatically filling in the File name
box in the Save As dialog with a name that
follows a pattern you supply. To enable this feature, check the
Automatic file numbering option, and edit
the pattern in the File name pattern box
and the number in the Next number box. For
example, if you enter a pattern of "eqn#" and a next number of 8, the next 3
equations you save will have names of "eqn8", "eqn9", and "eqn10". Opening Equation Images In MathTypeEquation images created by MathType can be reopened for editing in MathType.
When you need to edit an equation, use MathType's Open command on the File menu
to open the file. Once you have made your edits, close the window and save
changes when asked. Technically this is accomplished by embedding structure data in the image
files as comments. For details, consult the MathType
SDK. Web and GIF PreferencesSeveral additional useful settings and preferences for working with images in
MathType are accessible from the Web and GIF Preferences option under the
Preferences menu. This dialog allows you to: - Set the resolution, dots-per-inch (dpi), of the GIF
equation files you save;
- Set the background color for GIF files;
- Adjust GIF options such as transparency and
smoothing.
- Set HTML/text to be copied to the clipboard when a
GIF is saved.
Consult the MathType Help system for detailed information about each of
the controls and options in this dialog. At this time
we only have basic information about the image support in
Gliffy and how best to use MathType with
it. If you can tell us more, we would love to hear from you. Please
send questions, comments and suggestions
to interop@dessci.com.
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