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Blog Post:
Math and OneNote and art
John Guin
Looking around my email last night, I found this note I had left for myself: "yrs ago I fell in love w math doodles as art http://is.gd/99NmA Now I have student posting hers http://is.gd/99Nww ." I had email this to myself and had no idea why - it's been a while. I clicked the links (they resolve...
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22 Mar 2010
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Equations and TEX support for OneNote 2007
John Guin
Couldn't miss the chance to pass this along. Dragonshorn Studios released a TEX (equation) editor addin for OneNote 2007. You can get it at http://dragonshorn.info/?page_id=372 I have not yet installed or played around with this yet, but it looks very interesting. Questions, comments, concerns...
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29 Dec 2009
Blog Post:
Equation support in OneNote 2010 and the clipboard
John Guin
Equation support has received some strong positive feedback so far - thanks! Testing it has been a blast and it has been great to see that folks like it. I've been writing about some of the aspects of testing it, and today I want to give quick synopsis of copying and pasting "math" around....
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7 Dec 2009
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Some soon to be updated documentation for napkin math
John Guin
I had an old machine give out on me earlier this week. The memory on it had started giving parity errors, and the hard drive finally went out completely - fdisk simply would not even run any more. This particular machine had been the machine I use to write automation scripts, so I had to recreate all...
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21 Feb 2008
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