![]() ![]() Once you choose the appropriate translator, future equations will be processed using this translator until you choose a different one. You don't need to perform this step for every equation. From the Equation for application or website group, choose the Moodle: TeX filter translator and click OK.In MathType's Preferences menu, choose Cut and Copy Preferences.Open the equation in MathType, or create it if it doesn't already exist.This approach is better, in my opinion, because it avoids loading the Pages document with an imbedded MathType equation every time you need to insert a Greek letter or a short math term. There are more detailed instructions for Quiz and Chat modules later in this article instructions for other modules are similar, and the steps in this section should be all you need. A different approach is to handle the short, in-line equations by directly typing special characters from using the Character Palette. This will work in the Moodle modules mentioned above. If you have MathType equations in existing documents or presentations and you'd like to use these in a Moodle course, or if you want to create a new equation to use in Moodle, follow these steps. Refer to MathType Help for guidance with images. Note that you can also add MathType equations to Moodle modules as GIF images. ![]() You can use MathType's built-in Moodle: TeX filter translator to add mathematical notation directly into Moodle Assignment, Chat, Feedback, Forum, Glossary, Lesson, Quiz, and Wiki modules. For anyone else, especially those creating mathematical documents in Word or producing mathematically rich web pages, MathType is an essential tool. MathType works with Moodle to create equations for your course. The new version 5 focuses on some web capabilities that provide what is, for now, the smoothest and most elegant way to display math on the web. MathML, TeX, LaTeX import and export: Now you can import and export mathematics defined using MathML or TeX to/from the many applications that work with those formats. Many applications allow you to import these into their documents. ![]() MathType is a software application created by Design Science, that allows the creation of mathematical notation for word processors (Microsoft Word, Apple Pages, OpenOffice, Google Docs), web pages, desktop publishing, and presentations (PowerPoint, Keynote), as well as for TeX, LaTeX, and MathML documents. Equation image files: MathType can save equations as image files in these formats: EPS, GIF, or WMF.
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