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MathPlayer 2.1
MathPlayer enables Microsoft Internet Explorer to display mathematical notation in web pages more>>
MathPlayer enables Microsoft Internet Explorer to display mathematical notation in web pages.
MathPlayer is based on MathML technology and requires Internet Explorer for Windows version 6.0 and later. We make MathPlayer available for free in order to foster the adoption of MathML in the math, science, and education communities.
MathPlayer is a tool that was designed for enhancing the displaying of mathematical notation in Internet Explorer. Just as HTML is the computer language in which web pages are written, the math in a web page is written in the MathML language.
When you browse to a web page containing MathML, Internet Explorer gives it to MathPlayer to display as standard math notation such as you would find in a textbook.
Almost all of MathPlayers special features are accessed by placing the mouse pointer over an equation and clicking the right mouse button. This brings up MathPlayers menu. Most of the commands operate on the clicked-on equation. In addition, there are commands to find out MathPlayers version and to visit the MathPlayer web site.
MathPlayers right-click menu
Almost all of MathPlayers special features are accessed by placing the mouse pointer over an equation and clicking the right mouse button. This brings up MathPlayers menu. Most of the commands operate on the clicked-on equation. In addition, there are commands to find out MathPlayers version and to visit the MathPlayer web site.
Copying equations into other programs
The Copy MathML command puts the MathML description of the equation on the clipboard. The MathML text can be pasted into a text editor (eg, Notepad), an HTML editor (eg, Dreamweaver, FrontPage), or computer algebra system (eg, Maple, Mathematica). If your favorite calculation or mathematical program doesnt accept MathML, contact the publisher of that software package and request that MathML support be added.
Opening an equation in MathType or WebEQ
The Open with MathType command on the Commands sub-menu will open the equation in a new MathType window. The command will be grayed out if MathType is not installed on your computer or if the equation does not contain MathType information. The Open with WebEQ command will open the equation in a new WebEQ window. The command will be grayed out if WebEQ is not installed on your computer.
MathZoom/Unzoom
Choose the MathZoom? command to get a closer look at the equation. This can be handy to view small scripts and accents. To bring the equation back down to normal size, choose Unzoom (the MathZoom command changes to Unzoom on a zoomed equation). A single mouse click in an equation will toggle the zoomed state. Clicking in a zoomed equation while holding the Shift key down will unzoom all equations in the page. Warning: If the equation contains interactive parts that respond to mouse clicks, zoom/unzoom can only be performed using the menu commands.
Speak Expression
The Speak Expression command causes the equation to be spoken through your computers sound system using Design Sciences math-to-speech algorithms. This requires that you have a MathPlayer-compatible text-to-speech engine installed on your computer.
<<lessMathPlayer is based on MathML technology and requires Internet Explorer for Windows version 6.0 and later. We make MathPlayer available for free in order to foster the adoption of MathML in the math, science, and education communities.
MathPlayer is a tool that was designed for enhancing the displaying of mathematical notation in Internet Explorer. Just as HTML is the computer language in which web pages are written, the math in a web page is written in the MathML language.
When you browse to a web page containing MathML, Internet Explorer gives it to MathPlayer to display as standard math notation such as you would find in a textbook.
Almost all of MathPlayers special features are accessed by placing the mouse pointer over an equation and clicking the right mouse button. This brings up MathPlayers menu. Most of the commands operate on the clicked-on equation. In addition, there are commands to find out MathPlayers version and to visit the MathPlayer web site.
MathPlayers right-click menu
Almost all of MathPlayers special features are accessed by placing the mouse pointer over an equation and clicking the right mouse button. This brings up MathPlayers menu. Most of the commands operate on the clicked-on equation. In addition, there are commands to find out MathPlayers version and to visit the MathPlayer web site.
Copying equations into other programs
The Copy MathML command puts the MathML description of the equation on the clipboard. The MathML text can be pasted into a text editor (eg, Notepad), an HTML editor (eg, Dreamweaver, FrontPage), or computer algebra system (eg, Maple, Mathematica). If your favorite calculation or mathematical program doesnt accept MathML, contact the publisher of that software package and request that MathML support be added.
Opening an equation in MathType or WebEQ
The Open with MathType command on the Commands sub-menu will open the equation in a new MathType window. The command will be grayed out if MathType is not installed on your computer or if the equation does not contain MathType information. The Open with WebEQ command will open the equation in a new WebEQ window. The command will be grayed out if WebEQ is not installed on your computer.
MathZoom/Unzoom
Choose the MathZoom? command to get a closer look at the equation. This can be handy to view small scripts and accents. To bring the equation back down to normal size, choose Unzoom (the MathZoom command changes to Unzoom on a zoomed equation). A single mouse click in an equation will toggle the zoomed state. Clicking in a zoomed equation while holding the Shift key down will unzoom all equations in the page. Warning: If the equation contains interactive parts that respond to mouse clicks, zoom/unzoom can only be performed using the menu commands.
Speak Expression
The Speak Expression command causes the equation to be spoken through your computers sound system using Design Sciences math-to-speech algorithms. This requires that you have a MathPlayer-compatible text-to-speech engine installed on your computer.
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Added: 2007-03-06 License: Freeware Price:
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Stickies 6.0c
Stickies is a computerised version of Post-It notes more>>
Stickies is a computerised version of Post-It notes Stickies was designed to store all information in a single text-based ini file.
Stickies will never support animated dancing figures, or play "Greensleeves". They are instead yellow rectangular windows onto which you can put some text notes. Once created, they will stay on screen until you take them away. Just like a real sticky piece of paper.
How to use Stickies
If you use Stickies as a reminder program:
- Send a sticky to sleep to hide it until you need to be reminded
- Set recurring reminders to be reminded at a set time every day, week or month
- Set an alarm to have a sticky grab your attention at some point
- Change sticky colours to show different priorities, and change appearance quickly using styles
- Press and hold the control key, and then scroll the mouse wheel to make the sticky text larger or smaller
- Use bullets to make keeping a list simpler
If you send Stickies over the network:
- Quickly send a sticky back after adding some text by pressing control-r to reply
- Send stickies in secret mode to allow the recipient to choose when to call the sticky up onto screen
- Force all incoming stickies to secret mode if you prefer not being interrupted with incoming messages
- Get a task-tray balloon when someone sends you a secret sticky to see who its from
- Set up logging so that you can keep a record of all stickies you send and receive
- Apply your style to the text you add, so you can quickly and easily see who said what when a sticky is passed back and forth in a conversation
- Set some favourite friends to quickly send to some other users or groups of users
- Set up Stickies to use an SMTP server to which it will send stickies which cant be instantly transmitted
- Set the address of another copy of Stickies on the Automation tab to keep your friends list up-to-date
If you use Stickies to store information:
- Use rolled up mode to fit as much information on screen at once
- Enable direct sizing, and scroll up and down stickies with a large amount of text on them
- Set the title bar text to summarise what information is on the sticky
- Hide and show all stickies with the keyboard shortcut to quickly bring back your information
- Store URLs on them, and then double-click the URL open it
- Make stickies transparent normally, and then turn opaque when you edit them
- Use Stickies Store to squirrel away information you dont access too often
Main features:
- Once on screen, stickies will remain where placed until closed, even through reboots
- Stickies appearance can be customised; fonts, colours and buttons may be changed, and styles saved. Stickies can be resized.
- Stickies can snap to each others edges to keep them lined up
- Stickies can be transferred from one machine to another either over a TCP/IP network connection, or by using an SMTP mail server or MAPI client:
- Hierarchical friends list, which may be automatically transferred from other friends
- Play a sound file on receive
- Signature for transmitted or emailed stickies
- Favourite friends, and custom lists can be made
- Stickies can be hidden for a certain period, until a specified date and time, or to wake every day, week or month, to act as reminders.
- Stickies can have alarms set to ensure you notice them at a point you choose
- Stickies can be transferred to and from your Palm or PPC PDA.
- International language support
- Stickies is small and simple, it writes to a single text file, and does not touch the registry
<<lessStickies will never support animated dancing figures, or play "Greensleeves". They are instead yellow rectangular windows onto which you can put some text notes. Once created, they will stay on screen until you take them away. Just like a real sticky piece of paper.
How to use Stickies
If you use Stickies as a reminder program:
- Send a sticky to sleep to hide it until you need to be reminded
- Set recurring reminders to be reminded at a set time every day, week or month
- Set an alarm to have a sticky grab your attention at some point
- Change sticky colours to show different priorities, and change appearance quickly using styles
- Press and hold the control key, and then scroll the mouse wheel to make the sticky text larger or smaller
- Use bullets to make keeping a list simpler
If you send Stickies over the network:
- Quickly send a sticky back after adding some text by pressing control-r to reply
- Send stickies in secret mode to allow the recipient to choose when to call the sticky up onto screen
- Force all incoming stickies to secret mode if you prefer not being interrupted with incoming messages
- Get a task-tray balloon when someone sends you a secret sticky to see who its from
- Set up logging so that you can keep a record of all stickies you send and receive
- Apply your style to the text you add, so you can quickly and easily see who said what when a sticky is passed back and forth in a conversation
- Set some favourite friends to quickly send to some other users or groups of users
- Set up Stickies to use an SMTP server to which it will send stickies which cant be instantly transmitted
- Set the address of another copy of Stickies on the Automation tab to keep your friends list up-to-date
If you use Stickies to store information:
- Use rolled up mode to fit as much information on screen at once
- Enable direct sizing, and scroll up and down stickies with a large amount of text on them
- Set the title bar text to summarise what information is on the sticky
- Hide and show all stickies with the keyboard shortcut to quickly bring back your information
- Store URLs on them, and then double-click the URL open it
- Make stickies transparent normally, and then turn opaque when you edit them
- Use Stickies Store to squirrel away information you dont access too often
Main features:
- Once on screen, stickies will remain where placed until closed, even through reboots
- Stickies appearance can be customised; fonts, colours and buttons may be changed, and styles saved. Stickies can be resized.
- Stickies can snap to each others edges to keep them lined up
- Stickies can be transferred from one machine to another either over a TCP/IP network connection, or by using an SMTP mail server or MAPI client:
- Hierarchical friends list, which may be automatically transferred from other friends
- Play a sound file on receive
- Signature for transmitted or emailed stickies
- Favourite friends, and custom lists can be made
- Stickies can be hidden for a certain period, until a specified date and time, or to wake every day, week or month, to act as reminders.
- Stickies can have alarms set to ensure you notice them at a point you choose
- Stickies can be transferred to and from your Palm or PPC PDA.
- International language support
- Stickies is small and simple, it writes to a single text file, and does not touch the registry
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Added: 2007-05-09 License: Freeware Price:
907 downloads
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