The equation editor
By using Namo WebEditor’s built-in equation editor, you can easily insert mathematical equations and scientific formulas, using a large variety of special symbols, into your documents without needing to know a complicated math typesetting language like LaTeX. Even better, Namo WebEditor automatically generates a bitmapped version of your equation and inserts it into the document for you, so any user can view the equation in an ordinary browser.
To insert a mathematical equation
- On the Insert menu, go to Multimedia, and then click Equation.
- Enter the desired equation. Use your keyboard to type ordinary numbers and letters. Use the buttons to enter special symbols.
- (optional) If you know LaTeX, you can fine-tune the equation by clicking the Script tab and editing the LaTeX script manually.
- Click OK when done.
To edit or resize an equation
- Double-click the equation in the document window.
- Edit the equation as desired, and/or change its viewing size by clicking the and buttons.
- Click OK when done.
The bitmapped images that Namo WebEditor generates for equations are stored by default in an “images” subfolder of the document’s folder. To change the image location, do the following:
- Click the Namo button, click Preferences, and then click the Save tab.
- In the Save Smart ClipArt, equation, and chart images in folder box, enter a path relative to the current document’s folder.
- Click OK.