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Murray Sargent: Math in Office
I'm a software development engineer in Microsoft Office and have been working mostly on the RichEdit editor since 1994. In this blog I focus on mathematics in Office along with some posts on RichEdit and the early Windows days
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Murray Sargent: Math in Office
Entering Math via the Linear Format
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over 3 years ago
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MurrayS3
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The previous blog post is on the cool math handwriting recognition shipped with Windows 7. The post includes a description of a race I had entering equations using the linear format with formula autobuildup against a member of the math handwriting recognition...
Murray Sargent: Math in Office
Math Handwriting Recognition
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The next version of Windows, Windows 7, includes a cool applet called the Math Input Panel . This applet lets you enter mathematical text using a pen or a mouse. It recognizes what you enter and displays the result using a special private version of RichEdit...
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