On Fri, 2007-08-10 at 08:31 +0100, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: > > Is anyone aware of a eqn plugin for Word? Or something like it? > >
> Also, WordPerfect had a text-based equation editor which was very > close to basic eqn, and produced excellent results (as far as it > went). I used to write a lot of heavy maths stuff in WordPerfect. > I don't know how (or indeed whether) WordPerfect stands these days. > This has turned out to be the best option. I installed a copy of WordPerfect 2000 I had laying around, composed an equation, and saved it as a WP5.1 file. Word reads it in perfectly (no pun intended) and it can further be edited with the Word Equation editor. This is important, since the journal really does want it in this format. Now this took installing a lot of different filters (and the Equation Editor) in both Word and WP, and that was a pain since my virtual machine cannot read my CD drive at the moment. It also took some fiddling with export-import types. The equation as it is set is also not as nice as what eqn does. But I will let the editors worry about that. Not a "perfect" solution, but it does allow me to use a syntax very close to eqn and get acceptable results. It also saves $100 from the usual solution. Thanks all for you assistance. Frank