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Thanks, Douglas. Do you have equations in your book? If so, could you show me a page with several?
 

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No I don't have any equations in either book. However, I am putting together another chapter for the stage lighting graphics text that has equations like the Pythagorean and the inverse square law. I thought, since I only have a few that I would create them in Word and just export them as graphics into InDesign.

Here is a good article on the difficulties of equation editing going from Word to InDesign or other publishing software.

http://indesignsecrets.com/typesetting-math-in-indesign.php
 
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drathbun said:
No I don't have any equations in either book. However, I am putting together another chapter for the stage lighting graphics text that has equations like the Pythagorean and the inverse square law. I thought, since I only have a few that I would create them in Word and just export them as graphics into InDesign.

Here is a good article on the difficulties of equation editing going from Word to InDesign or other publishing software.

http://indesignsecrets.com/typesetting-math-in-indesign.php

After reading some oh this I'm concerned that any work having lots of equations, both inline and not, is going to be a major headache. I'll have to do one small warm up projects before getting to far in.
 

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