New Features in Version 5.0
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Compatibility
You can interact with colleagues more easily and distribute
your documents in different formats when you take advantage of new and enhanced
export filters in Version 5.
- Export your documents as RTF files. You can now export
your SWP, SW, and SNB
documents as Rich Text Format (RTF) files, so that interactions with
colleagues in non-TeX environments are simplified. The RTF export preserves
the formatting you see in the document window. Any mathematics in your
document can be represented with MathType 3 (Equation Editor) or MathType 5
objects. The resulting RTF file can be viewed in Microsoft Word even if an
Equation Editor is not part of the Word installation. If the Microsoft Word
installation includes the appropriate Equation Editor, any MathType 3 or
MathType 5 mathematical objects in the RTF file can be edited. The file can
also be displayed in outline mode.
- Read MathType mathematics in RTF files. In Version 5, you
can open and read the MathType equations in RTF files when you import the RTF
files in SWP, SW, or SNB. The
equations are converted to LaTeX.
- Create more accurate HTML files. When you export your
SWP, SW, or SNB documents to
HTML, the program now places any graphics generated during the process in a
subdirectory. Version 5 successfully exports fixed-width tables to HTML and
saves the screen format to a Cascading Style Sheet (.css
file). With HTML exports, you can make your mathematics available on various
platforms over the Internet and in applications that can read HTML files.
- Export mathematics as MathML. When you export HTML files,
you can output your mathematics as MathML or graphics. Note that not all HTML
browsers support MathML.
Typesetting
Version 5 provides new typesetting capabilities and many new
document shells, some intended for international use.
- Create typeset PDF files. Now you can share your work
across platforms in PDF format by typesetting your SWP
and SW documents with pdfLaTeX.
No extra software is necessary to generate PDF files. The program
automatically embeds fonts and graphics in the PDF file.
- Use pdfTeX to process files that contain
graphics. Until now, using pdfTeX with most
graphics file formats has been tedious or impossible. Before typesetting your
document with pdfLaTeX, Version 5 of
SWP and SW converts any graphics in the
document to formats that can be processed by pdfLaTeX.
- Preserve LaTeX cross-references in PDF files. If you add
thepackage
to your document, any cross-references in your SWP or
SW document are converted to hypertext links when you
typeset with pdfLaTeX. The package extends hypertext
capabilities with hypertext targets and references. Additionally,
pdfLaTeX fully links the table of contents in the
resulting PDF file and includes in the file hierarchical markers and thumbnail
pictures of all the pages in the document.
- Use LaTeX PostScript packages. If you create PDF files
from your SWP and SW
documents, you can take advantage of LaTeX packages, such as thepackage.
- Use expanded typesetting documentation. A new edition of
Typesetting Documents in Scientific WorkPlace and
Scientific Word provides more typesetting tips and information about
more LaTeX packages. Learn how to tailor typesetting specifications from
inside the program to achieve the typeset document appearance you need.
- Examine an expanded gallery of shells. View images of
sample documents for each shell provided with the program in
A Gallery of Document Shells for Scientific WorkPlace
and Scientific Word, provided on the program CD as a PDF file. Use the
documentation to choose document shells appropriately.
- Choose shells tailored for international documents.
Version 5 includes new shells for documents created in non-English languages,
including German, Japanese, Chinese, and Russian. SWP
and SW, in combination with TrueTeX, support
international typesetting with the Lambda system.
Computation
Complex computational capability makes SWP
and SNB indispensable tools.
- Compute with MuPAD. In SWP and
SNB, compute right in your document with the MuPAD 2.5
computer algebra engine.
- Use enhanced MuPAD capabilities. The new MuPAD 2.5 kernel
is an upgrade from the MuPAD 2.0 kernel included in Version 4.0. New features
include improved 2D and 3D plotting, expanded ODE capabilities, an expanded
submenu, and an improved
operation.
- Compute with MathType mathematics in RTF files. If you
open an RTF file containing MathType equations, the program converts the
equations to LaTeX. In SWP and SNB,
you can compute with the mathematics just like any other mathematics in
SWP and SW documents.
- Use an improved Exam Builder. The Version 5 Exam Builder
is fully functional with MuPAD. Printed quizzes can be reloaded without losing
their math definitions, just like other documents. Exam Builder materials
generated with earlier versions using either Maple or MuPAD work successfully
in Version 5.
Last Updated: 24th. November 2004
