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== How to use iMath == | |||
The best way to learn how to use iMath is to look at the iMath-tour.odt document corresponding to your version of iMath in this [http://sourceforge.net/projects/ooo-imath/files folder]. | The best way to learn how to use iMath is to look at the iMath-tour.odt document corresponding to your version of iMath in this [http://sourceforge.net/projects/ooo-imath/files folder]. | ||
== iMath Options == | |||
The behaviour of iMath can be changed by setting options. There are two ways of doing this: Globally for any document or specifically for one document at a time. | |||
=== Global Options === | |||
The global iMath options are accessed through the standard Office dialog Extras-Options. They appear under the section Writer. | |||
=== Document-specific options === | |||
The document-specific options are accessed through document properties File-Properties-User defined properties. Note that because of a bug in Office, a new document does not show any user-defined properties until it has been saved and re-opened once. |
Revision as of 19:16, 10 May 2014
How to use iMath
The best way to learn how to use iMath is to look at the iMath-tour.odt document corresponding to your version of iMath in this folder.
iMath Options
The behaviour of iMath can be changed by setting options. There are two ways of doing this: Globally for any document or specifically for one document at a time.
Global Options
The global iMath options are accessed through the standard Office dialog Extras-Options. They appear under the section Writer.
Document-specific options
The document-specific options are accessed through document properties File-Properties-User defined properties. Note that because of a bug in Office, a new document does not show any user-defined properties until it has been saved and re-opened once.