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What is the best equation writing e-mail maker to use for the people on
this thread? I have Acrobat, which might "do" equations, Word 2000,
which produces a large variety of encodings including RTF, Netscape,
which I can no longer get to work, but I could download another copy and
set it up and I think it handles equations but I would prefer to be told
if it does, Microsoft HTML, which I don't know anything about,
Frontpage, and Webpublisher, oh, and I could write out my equations and
my answer to the (various) challenges on my 486 in Word 2.0c for Windows
3.1 and produce a postscript file that will print just like I want my
"product" to look on any Postscript printer. Well, since my Postscript
printer is two large boxes filled with tiny parts, I can't print
Postscript files just now, and some others may be in the same mess,
although anyone associated with a teaching or research institution can
easily find a Postscript printer close by.
Dang ding it. That was a lot of words, but the problem of sending
equations to Phys-L has not been solved and maybe not even approached.
(A few years ago I tried to work out a Latin alphabet equation
convention with moderate success, but I wasn't getting into subscripts
on subscripts on the limits of integration of multiple integrals. We
should all be using differential forms by now. They are easier to
write --- probably.)
Regards and profuse regrets for the prolixity / T
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