Monday, October 4, 2010

OpenOffice + LaTex

OpenOffice has an extension so that LaTex style equation can be input, it's called OOoLatex *blush*. I've been playing with it for half an hour and can't figure out how to use it. On hindsight, it's properly better to stick to LaTex alone or OOo alone, each has its advantages. Will give this OO0Latex *blush again* another try some other time.

Btw, Google Docs used to be able to handle LaTex equations (awesome!) but that feature has been depreciated. It now can barely handle fractions awkwardly and fails on exponents conversion. Why is it that it's so much worse when a feature is taken away rather than never being there at all?

In other news, Batman just said "E is still equal to mc^2 last time I checked". I'm watching the old Batman Animated Series while trying to make up an exam for my class tomorrow.

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