If you want a short social-media style post, here are two options you can copy:
: You can build equations by choosing symbols from palettes and typing into empty slots, seeing the professional result in real-time. Handwriting Recognition
: A standout feature of this version is the ability to cut and paste LaTeX code directly into the editor to generate visual equations, which is a major time-saver for those transitioning from code-heavy environments to presentation software like PowerPoint.
: Unlike current versions, 6.8 was often tied to a single-user perpetual license. MathType 6.9 - Full Feature List - Chartwell-Yorke
This was the magic of 6.8. In standard text, an equation was a clumsy beast—numbers jammed against letters, fractions shrunk to illegibility. But in MathType, there was rhythm. There was ' kerning.' The software knew that a 'y' needed a little more breathing room than an 'i'. It understood that the limit of integration shouldn't crowd the integral sign.
If you want a short social-media style post, here are two options you can copy:
: You can build equations by choosing symbols from palettes and typing into empty slots, seeing the professional result in real-time. Handwriting Recognition
: A standout feature of this version is the ability to cut and paste LaTeX code directly into the editor to generate visual equations, which is a major time-saver for those transitioning from code-heavy environments to presentation software like PowerPoint.
: Unlike current versions, 6.8 was often tied to a single-user perpetual license. MathType 6.9 - Full Feature List - Chartwell-Yorke
This was the magic of 6.8. In standard text, an equation was a clumsy beast—numbers jammed against letters, fractions shrunk to illegibility. But in MathType, there was rhythm. There was ' kerning.' The software knew that a 'y' needed a little more breathing room than an 'i'. It understood that the limit of integration shouldn't crowd the integral sign.