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<big>'''iMath extension for Openoffice.org'''</big>
 
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The iMath extension to Openoffice.org enables numeric and symbolic calculations inside a Writer document. iMath makes use of the EQC library ( EQC homepage).
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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].
  
 
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.
 
iMath makes use of the [http://sourceforge.net/projects/eqc EQC library] for numeric and symbolic calculations.
 
  
 
See also the [http://sourceforge.net/projects/comppad CompPad project] which has a similar goal.
 
See also the [http://sourceforge.net/projects/comppad CompPad project] which has a similar goal.

Revision as of 07:22, 8 May 2010

iMath extension for Openoffice.org

The iMath extension to Openoffice.org enables numeric and symbolic calculations inside a Writer document. iMath makes use of the EQC library.

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.

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