More information about white space in equation markup is provided below. For the examples, I have added white space to the markup in order to make more clear the concept I am illustrating (white space is generally unnecessary much of the time). In this section I will review basic commands for formatting equations using Origin’s LaTeX App. To do this, see the section Testing with TeXworks at the end of this post. If you want to test or debug errors in your equation markup, you can run it in Texworks, an application that ships with MiKTeX (the typesetting engine used for Origin’s LaTeX App). Such generators produce generally decent and thorough markup. You simply build your markup and then copy and paste the markup into the LaTeX App. If you don’t feel comfortable manually entering LaTeX equation markup, there are a number of online LaTeX equation editors that allow a user to generate markup using a graphical user interface. In my introduction to the App, I explain how to resize, rotate and change the text color of the generated equation, so I won’t discuss that again. You then enter your equation markup and either click the Preview button to see a preview of the generated equation or the OK button to add the generated equation to the graph (or layout). The LaTeX Equation Editor will popup (See Figure 1). With a graph (or layout) window active, click on the LaTeX App in the App Gallery. Using the LaTeX App to Generate an Equation If you want to pursue the subject in more depth, links to additional learning resources are available at the end of this post. Note: this is not an authoritative treatment. The information and examples are based on the fact that the App automatically includes the amsmath package which improves upon the default equation support built in to LaTeX. In this post, I will go over the basics for creating equation markup within the App that will generate attractive output. In previous blog posts, I’ve introduced OriginLab’s LaTeX App.
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