Hello everyone,

I found an interesting tool for those who publish technical articles
such as Symposium Papers and AMSAT Journal articles. (hint)

A review by the University of Wisconsin reads, "Created through the
collaborative efforts of the American Mathematical Society, Design
Science, Inc., and the Society for Industrial and Applied Mathematics,
MathJax is the best source for visually displaying math online."

Demos of features and samples of various mathematical expressions and
equations and downloading of the free JavaScript-based engine is at:

http://www.mathjax.org/

You can even copy/paste your equations and math into Word without
finding the special fonts much less figuring out how to make them
work.

Looking forward to your articles!

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73 de JoAnne K9JKM
[email protected] 
Editor, AMSAT Journal

PS - Our AMSAT Journal welcomes all kinds of articles in addition to
the fancy pants math. How did you optimize your station? ... lend a
helping hand to beginners ... operate a demonstration at a hamfest ...
work with a satellite team ...

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