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20:00
What's up?
hi
again the same problem
perfect code
works in latex
Okay...
it is latex pdf result
but does not work in mathtype
What does the output look like from MathType?
in fact since yesterday I have tried three different codes
all of them perfect in latex
but do not work in mathtype
I have an idea
when you suggest me the code
I instantly copy and paste the code in mathtype
maybe that is the problem
maybe too big for mathtype to process at once
I mean I had several problems with mathtype
20:09
So from what I can see is \nonumber and \phantom is not known.
We can get around \phantom.
\nonumber avoids printing the number for the equation...
...do you need to have the equations numbered?
no
infact your code works
i mean it is enough for me
in fact i just deleted the red parts
and updated the word document
@sepideh The \phantom is so the alignment on the left of the two bottom equations line up.
The \nonumber removes the number for the middle equation (as a result of using align).
If you don't care about everything being numbered, remove \nonumber.
If you want nothing numbered, try using align* instead of align.
yes i did
this is the final equation in word
I think it's satisfying
at least for my needs
I will submit my thesis a year later
and up to that time i'll learn more latex
for now i think it's enough
any way if you like, you can paste your code as an answer
with your explanation
and i will accept it
that will be useful for others having the same problem
@sepideh Using align* and no \phantom?
no i didn't modify the original code
in this picture
i just deleted the red parts
and that extra {1/2}
and now your code looks good in word
20:20
So you have 3 equation numbers then?
yes that's a problem for me
all of the codes suggested are numbered
as 1 and 2
in latex
but in mathtype they are not numbered
and because i don't need numbers right now
i don't care about that for now
in word
it is not numbered
in fact I'm creating chapters of my thesis right now
@sepideh So eventually you want them numbered, I guess. Is there a MathType online test kit?
here it says mathtype works with some sites on the net
but i don't think they have an online test kit
yes right now I don't know the numbers of the equations because I'm creating chapters seperately
but at the final edition of my thesis i will add numbes
will it be very hard that time?
20:37
@sepideh Since I'm not familiar with MathType and can't test it, I can't say.
OK thanks for your help
You can also set three separate equations rather than a single construct. Does MathType recognize an equation environment?
What about equation*
?
let me test
yeah
i just typed
\begin{equation}y=2\times x+1\end{equation}
So perhaps you can break the construction up into an equation, followed by equation* and then another equation.
That would number it (1), nothing and then (2).
in fact i think
after converting the tex code into an equation in word
mathtype identifies it as a mathtype equation not latex code
and maybe because mathtype has the ability to
add numbers to the prepared mathtype equations
it would not be so hard to add numbers
mathtype has lots of problems
for example when I want to align equations
it does not parse the last & sign
i delete the sign and hit enter
and it aligns the equation
maybe these small manipulations of code will make a dilema for me
when preparing the final addition of thesis
so it's better to do every thing with latex from scratch
but my advisor prefers .docx files
20:55
Hmmm... I see.
@sepideh You might be interested in Pandoc, which has the capability of outputting a number of formats, including DOCX and LaTeX.
Okay, I can write up an answer using my original code that I posted, suggesting that you remove whichever macros aren't identified by MathType.
That way it answers the question, yet still provides a means for getting around small problem areas.
ok thanks
i have pandoc installed on my computer
i'm trying to figure out how it works
that maybe a big help
I will write the equations in latex
and then covert the write equation to ms word
with a line of code in pandoc
copy and paste from .docx file created by pandoc
to the original thesis word document
21:37
I'll add an answer later today/tonight.
thanks
bye
thanks for all your help
22:37
@Werner are you there?
@sepideh ...yes?
I just tried to use pandoc
there is this tex file
It is converted to a docx file by pandoc as this
but whenever i try to convert your tex code to a word document the same way
i get the result
seems there is no way other than mathtype to convert a tex equation into an equation in word
22:53
Include the TeX code directly in this chat...
...and insert the output as an image directly into this chat.
Don't send DropBox links, since that requires me to register an account in order to download the file(s).
Paste the code, then click on "Fixed width".
Click "upload" to show an image.
OK
THIS IS THE CODE
\documentclass{article}
\usepackage[margin=1in]{geometry}% Just for this example
\usepackage{amsmath}

\begin{document}

\begin{align}
T_4 &= \langle \underline{k}\,.\,\underline{k}^{*^T} \rangle=
\left\langle
\begin{bmatrix}
|k_1|^2 & k_1k_2^* & k_1k_3^* & k_1k_4^* \\
k_2k_1^* & |k_2|^2 & k_2k_3^* & k_2k_4^* \\
k_3k_1^* & k_3k_2^* & |k_3|^2 & k_3k_4^* \\
k_4k_1^* & k_4k_2^* & k_4k_3^* & |k_4|^2
\end{bmatrix}
\right\rangle \\
&= \frac{1}{2}
\left[\begin{matrix}
\langle|S_{XX}+S_{YY}|^2\rangle &
(see full text)
AND THIS IS THE RESULT
I even tried to copy and paste the result in mathtype but that didn't work
I'm in iran and it's 3:30 am right now
i think i need sleep
thanks for all your help
good bye
@sepideh Bye...

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