Re: typesetting LaTeX equations in pages

2013-12-04 Thread Venkatesh Potluri
Hi.
I have tried using  LaTeXiT but had no results. I might be doing
something wrong here. Could you give me some instructions on how to
use it to add equations to pages?
I was wondering, will using mathML equations simplify this task?
Cheers
Venkatesh Potluri

On 12/5/13, Chris Blouch  wrote:
> Did you try the Latexit package? It's supposed to add integration of
> MacTex into Keynote, TextEdit etc.
>
> http://www.chachatelier.fr/latexit/latexit-home.php?lang=en
>
> I was going to fiddle with it a bit but it requires installing MacText
> which was 2.3GB:
>
> http://www.tug.org/mactex/
>
> Even at my speedy 460K/s download it was going to take 90 minutes.
>
> CB
>
> On 12/4/13 4:59 AM, venky...@gmail.com wrote:
>> Hi.
>> Thanks for the very useful tip.
>> This will definitely be a very useful thing when I'm trying to compose
>> documents.
>> However, for this document, I will have to convert LaTeX equations.
>> Thanks once again.
>>
>> Sent from my iPhone
>>
>>> On 04-Dec-2013, at 11:23 am, Tim Kilburn  wrote:
>>>
>>> Hi,
>>>
>>> You could try using the built-in mathematical symbols available on every
>>> Mac:
>>>
>>> Option Key plus slash is Divided by symbol (÷)
>>> Option Key plus equals is Not Equals (≠)
>>> Option Key plus v is Square Root sign (√)
>>> Option Key plus comma is Less than or equals (≤)
>>> Option Key plus period is Greater than or equals (≥)
>>>
>>> As you may see, the Option key is the main modifier.  Some are logical,
>>> like the Less than/Greater then or equals as they use the same key just
>>> with the added Option key.  You could learn many of these by simply
>>> holding down the Option key while pressing various keyboard keys while in
>>> a blank Pages document.
>>>
>>> This may not be even close to what you’re looking for but thought it may
>>> be useful.
>>>
>>> Later…
>>>
>>> Tim Kilburn
>>> Fort McMurray, AB Canada
>>>
 On Dec 3, 2013, at 10:39 PM, Venkatesh Potluri 
 wrote:

 Hi list.
 I am writing a document and I have to insert a few mathematic
 equations in it. I am trying to do this by writing the LaTeX source in
 the document, selecting it, and trying to typeset it using the options
 in the services menu but nothing seems to happen. I Have the full
 TeXLive installed on my mac. Is there any other way to accomplish
 this? what am I doing wrong here?
 Thanks in advance.
 Cheers
 Venkatesh Potluri

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Re: typesetting LaTeX equations in pages

2013-12-04 Thread Chris Blouch
Did you try the Latexit package? It's supposed to add integration of 
MacTex into Keynote, TextEdit etc.


http://www.chachatelier.fr/latexit/latexit-home.php?lang=en

I was going to fiddle with it a bit but it requires installing MacText 
which was 2.3GB:


http://www.tug.org/mactex/

Even at my speedy 460K/s download it was going to take 90 minutes.

CB

On 12/4/13 4:59 AM, venky...@gmail.com wrote:

Hi.
Thanks for the very useful tip.
This will definitely be a very useful thing when I'm trying to compose 
documents.
However, for this document, I will have to convert LaTeX equations.
Thanks once again.

Sent from my iPhone


On 04-Dec-2013, at 11:23 am, Tim Kilburn  wrote:

Hi,

You could try using the built-in mathematical symbols available on every Mac:

Option Key plus slash is Divided by symbol (÷)
Option Key plus equals is Not Equals (≠)
Option Key plus v is Square Root sign (√)
Option Key plus comma is Less than or equals (≤)
Option Key plus period is Greater than or equals (≥)

As you may see, the Option key is the main modifier.  Some are logical, like 
the Less than/Greater then or equals as they use the same key just with the 
added Option key.  You could learn many of these by simply holding down the 
Option key while pressing various keyboard keys while in a blank Pages document.

This may not be even close to what you’re looking for but thought it may be 
useful.

Later…

Tim Kilburn
Fort McMurray, AB Canada


On Dec 3, 2013, at 10:39 PM, Venkatesh Potluri  wrote:

Hi list.
I am writing a document and I have to insert a few mathematic
equations in it. I am trying to do this by writing the LaTeX source in
the document, selecting it, and trying to typeset it using the options
in the services menu but nothing seems to happen. I Have the full
TeXLive installed on my mac. Is there any other way to accomplish
this? what am I doing wrong here?
Thanks in advance.
Cheers
Venkatesh Potluri

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Re: typesetting LaTeX equations in pages

2013-12-04 Thread venky . 92
Hi.
Thanks for the very useful tip.
This will definitely be a very useful thing when I'm trying to compose 
documents.
However, for this document, I will have to convert LaTeX equations. 
Thanks once again.

Sent from my iPhone

> On 04-Dec-2013, at 11:23 am, Tim Kilburn  wrote:
> 
> Hi,
> 
> You could try using the built-in mathematical symbols available on every Mac:
> 
> Option Key plus slash is Divided by symbol (÷)
> Option Key plus equals is Not Equals (≠)
> Option Key plus v is Square Root sign (√)
> Option Key plus comma is Less than or equals (≤)
> Option Key plus period is Greater than or equals (≥)
> 
> As you may see, the Option key is the main modifier.  Some are logical, like 
> the Less than/Greater then or equals as they use the same key just with the 
> added Option key.  You could learn many of these by simply holding down the 
> Option key while pressing various keyboard keys while in a blank Pages 
> document.
> 
> This may not be even close to what you’re looking for but thought it may be 
> useful.
> 
> Later…
> 
> Tim Kilburn
> Fort McMurray, AB Canada
> 
>> On Dec 3, 2013, at 10:39 PM, Venkatesh Potluri  wrote:
>> 
>> Hi list.
>> I am writing a document and I have to insert a few mathematic
>> equations in it. I am trying to do this by writing the LaTeX source in
>> the document, selecting it, and trying to typeset it using the options
>> in the services menu but nothing seems to happen. I Have the full
>> TeXLive installed on my mac. Is there any other way to accomplish
>> this? what am I doing wrong here?
>> Thanks in advance.
>> Cheers
>> Venkatesh Potluri
>> 
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Re: typesetting LaTeX equations in pages

2013-12-03 Thread Tim Kilburn
Hi,

You could try using the built-in mathematical symbols available on every Mac:

Option Key plus slash is Divided by symbol (÷)
Option Key plus equals is Not Equals (≠)
Option Key plus v is Square Root sign (√)
Option Key plus comma is Less than or equals (≤)
Option Key plus period is Greater than or equals (≥)

As you may see, the Option key is the main modifier.  Some are logical, like 
the Less than/Greater then or equals as they use the same key just with the 
added Option key.  You could learn many of these by simply holding down the 
Option key while pressing various keyboard keys while in a blank Pages document.

This may not be even close to what you’re looking for but thought it may be 
useful.

Later…

Tim Kilburn
Fort McMurray, AB Canada

On Dec 3, 2013, at 10:39 PM, Venkatesh Potluri  wrote:

> Hi list.
> I am writing a document and I have to insert a few mathematic
> equations in it. I am trying to do this by writing the LaTeX source in
> the document, selecting it, and trying to typeset it using the options
> in the services menu but nothing seems to happen. I Have the full
> TeXLive installed on my mac. Is there any other way to accomplish
> this? what am I doing wrong here?
> Thanks in advance.
> Cheers
> Venkatesh Potluri
> 
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