OneNote Math AddIn is a simple add in for one note, which allows easy input of mathematical equations using TeX syntax, and simple way to convert them into nicely looking images.
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Usage Information
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Requirements
Microsoft OneNote 2007
Usage Information
Mathematical input syntax
At the beginning of line which contains mathematical input, you have to add :eqn:. After :eqn:, you can write normal TeX math syntax.
Examples:
:eqn:sin(x) produces 
:eqn:\int cos(x)dx produces 
Remember – you cannot have normal text and equation in the same line! Each line of mathematical input must be separate and end with new line.
You can find more TeX math symbols here.
Converting mathematical input
To convert mathematical input, just click “Convert Math” button localized on main toolbar. Mathematical input should be written in separate lines.
One thing to remember – before converting make sure that after each math line, there is a new line added (technical limitation).
Changelog
v1.0.0 – Initial release.
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Downloads
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Additional downloads
Open Source components sources: mimeTeX, gif2png.