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Maths menuThe Maths command leads to the Maths submenu. Many of these commands can also be accessed by clicking on a button in the Math tool pane. OperatorsThe Operators command leads to the Operators submenu. Integral
This set of commands draws operators with limits. The size of the operator and the position of the limits depends on the operator and its context. For example a summation on the baseline of a displayed equation is drawn: and as an in-line expression IntegralsClosed line Closed area Closed volume These commands insert the closed line, area or volume integrals at the same size as the normal integral. Limits are not created automatically but can be added if required using the Subscript and Superscript commands (or Above and Below). Superscript
These commands work differently depending whether they are used in text or maths, the reason being that in text you can only have one level of superscript or subscript, but in maths several levels. In text superscript and subscript are mutually exclusive, (pressing subscript ends any superscript). In maths subscripts and superscripts can be nested and mixed to any reasonable depth. Note that in text the button stay 'pushed in' indicating that clicking them again will end the superscript or subscript. In Maths they 'pop out' immediately they are released, indicating that hey can be used again. Text
MathsIf no selection is made, choosing the command moves the caret to the position indicated by the command and reduces the size of any text or expression that is subsequently typed.
If a selection has been made, choosing the command moves the selection to the position indicated by the command and reduces its size. The caret is automatically restored to its former position and the size to its former value. Above
These commands can be used in two ways:
Fraction
The Fraction command can be used in two ways:
Root
The Root command can be used in two ways: If no selection is made, choosing the command causes TechWriter to draw a root symbol and position the caret inside it. The root symbol is automatically adjusted in length. Pressing Return completes the root. If a selection has been made, choosing the command moves the selection into the root. The caret is automatically moved to the right of the root. PowersPress Tab to move into, and out of, the power position of the root. Or move the pointer and click. Delimiters
The Delimiter command is used to enclose expressions in a variety of matched or unmatched symbols. Delimiters grow dynamically to enclose their contents. Typing the opening (left) symbol causes the corresponding closing (right) symbol to be entered automatically - it can be removed by selecting it and typing a full stop or space. Changing a delimiterA delimiter can be changed by selecting it and typing a new delimiter, or by deleting it and typing the new delimiter. A special kind of delimiter is the elastic integral which grows dynamically according to the size of the expression on its right. The following characters can be used:
The Delimiter command can be used in two ways:
Command summaryChoose Delimiter (Ctrl-D) and type:
See Keyboard shortcuts for a complete summary. Matrix
The Matrix command leads to the following submenu: It enables the construction of matrices whose size is only limited by the page size. Elements are automatically spaced and, by default, centred in the column containing them although this can be overridden by clicking on the justification icons. Columns and rows are adjusted in size to fit the largest element in the row and column. Elements can be complex expressions (even other matrices) and can be typed or pasted. New matrixChoose New Matrix (Ctrl-O) to start a new matrix. An empty, single cell matrix, will be created with the caret positioned in it. Type or paste the contents of the cell. Adding a new columnIf there are no columns to the right of the caret press Tab, otherwise choose Add column from the Matrix menu and choose On left or On right to add a column to the left or right of the column containing the caret. Adding a new rowIf there are no rows below the caret press Return, otherwise choose Add row from the Matrix menu and choose Above or Below to add a row above or below the row containing the caret. SpanChoose Span to open the Span dialogue where you can give the cell containing the caret the property of spanning over more than one column. DelimitersTo enclose a matrix in delimiters either issue the Delimiter command before choosing Matrix or select the matrix and then issue the Delimiter command. Deleting rows and columnsRows and columns can be removed by selecting them and pressing Delete. Moving a row or columnRows and columns can be moved by cutting and pasting.
It is important to make sure that the destination selection corresponds to the selection on the Clipboard. For example pasting a column without first selecting a destination would insert the column into the cell containing the caret. See Chapter two Cookbook for more information about matrices. Expression
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Display size is used on the baseline whenever you issue the Equation command. You will see that some displayed equations are formatted differently from their smaller counterparts.
Text size is used on the baseline whenever you create an in-line expression by issuing the Expression command inside text. It is also the size used for fraction numerators and denominators in Display size.
Script size is used for first order superscripts and limits.
Script script size is used for second order, and higher, superscripts and limits.
The Kern command leads to a submenu:
It is used to move the characters on either side of the caret Together (Ctrl- -) or Apart (Ctrl-\) in increments of half a point.