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<big>'''iMath extension for Openoffice.org'''</big>
<big>'''iMath extension for Openoffice.org'''</big>


The iMath extension to Openoffice.org enables numeric and symbolic calculations inside a Writer document. iMath makes use of the [http://sourceforge.net/projects/eqc EQC library]. Linux users will have to install this first. Windows users might need to install the [http://www.microsoft.com/download/en/details.aspx?id=5555 Microsoft Visual C++ Redistributable Package].
The iMath extension to Openoffice.org enables numeric and symbolic calculations inside a Writer document. The development of iMath was prompted by a problem which I often encountered doing calculations in my profession as a mechanical engineer. I would first begin writing out the problem on paper, putting together the necessary equations, and then turn to a spreadsheet to do the actual calculations. iMath is meant to integrate this process in a single OOo text document.


The development of iMath was prompted by a problem which I often encountered doing calculations in my profession as a mechanical engineer. I would first begin writing out the problem on paper, putting together the necessary equations, and then turn to a spreadsheet to do the actual calculations. iMath is meant to integrate this process in a single OOo text document.
See also the [http://sourceforge.net/projects/comppad CompPad project] which has a similar goal, and [http://extensions.services.openoffice.org/en/project/CmathOOoCAS CmathOOoCAS] which adds symbolic capabilities to calc.


See also the [http://sourceforge.net/projects/comppad CompPad project] which has a similar goal, and [http://extensions.services.openoffice.org/en/project/CmathOOoCAS CmathOOoCAS] which adds symbolic capabilities to calc.
iMath makes use of the [http://sourceforge.net/projects/eqc EQC library]. Linux users will have to install this first. Windows users might need to install the Microsoft Visual C++ 2010 Redistributable Package (search for "vcredist" or "VC++ redist" on the [http://www.microsoft.com|Microsoft website] and choose the matching version according to the info below).


Due to the OpenOffice/LibreOffice and Windows/Linux divide, sadly not everything works as it should. Known working configurations are:
Due to the OpenOffice/LibreOffice and Windows/Linux divide, sadly not everything works as it should. Known working configurations are:
* Ubuntu 11.10 with LibreOffice 3.4, libeqc 1.4.5 and iMath 2.0.0
* Ubuntu 11.10 with LibreOffice 3.4, libeqc 1.4.4 and iMath 1.1.1
* Ubuntu 11.10 with LibreOffice 3.4, libeqc 1.4.4 and iMath 1.1.1
* Windows 7 with OOo 3.2.1 and iMath 1.1.0 (thanks to Dominik Woźniak for testing it)
* Windows 7 with OpenOffice 3.2.1 and iMath 1.1.0 (thanks to Dominik Woźniak for testing it)
* Windows XP 2003 with OOo 3.2.1 and iMath 1.1.0
* Windows XP 2003 with LibreOffice 3.4, libeqc 1.4.5, iMath 2.0.0 and MS VC++ 2010 redist
* Windows XP 2003 with OpenOffice 3.2.1, iMath 1.1.0 and MS VC++ 2008 redist


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Revision as of 08:05, 24 March 2012

iMath extension for Openoffice.org

The iMath extension to Openoffice.org enables numeric and symbolic calculations inside a Writer document. The development of iMath was prompted by a problem which I often encountered doing calculations in my profession as a mechanical engineer. I would first begin writing out the problem on paper, putting together the necessary equations, and then turn to a spreadsheet to do the actual calculations. iMath is meant to integrate this process in a single OOo text document.

See also the CompPad project which has a similar goal, and CmathOOoCAS which adds symbolic capabilities to calc.

iMath makes use of the EQC library. Linux users will have to install this first. Windows users might need to install the Microsoft Visual C++ 2010 Redistributable Package (search for "vcredist" or "VC++ redist" on the website and choose the matching version according to the info below).

Due to the OpenOffice/LibreOffice and Windows/Linux divide, sadly not everything works as it should. Known working configurations are:

  • Ubuntu 11.10 with LibreOffice 3.4, libeqc 1.4.5 and iMath 2.0.0
  • Ubuntu 11.10 with LibreOffice 3.4, libeqc 1.4.4 and iMath 1.1.1
  • Windows 7 with OpenOffice 3.2.1 and iMath 1.1.0 (thanks to Dominik Woźniak for testing it)
  • Windows XP 2003 with LibreOffice 3.4, libeqc 1.4.5, iMath 2.0.0 and MS VC++ 2010 redist
  • Windows XP 2003 with OpenOffice 3.2.1, iMath 1.1.0 and MS VC++ 2008 redist

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