![]() The first time a MathType command is used in Word, the commands template is explicitly loaded from the Office Support folder inside the MathType folder. The stub template is also copied to the Microsoft Word Startup location during installation, and gets loaded when Word starts. There are two Word templates located in the Office Support folder inside the MathType folder: the stub, named MathType 6 Commands for Word.dot and the commands, named WordCmds.dot. The WLL also contains other functions used by the MathType Commands for Word these functions begin with the MT prefix. This is a fairly complicated process and you're unlikely to use any of the individual MathPage functions. ![]() The WLL contains the MathPage functions (prefixed by MP), which help in converting a Word document to HTML. This is partly due to the way VBA code calls functions in a DLL, and partly because a single entry-point makes for a cleaner architecture. For the MathType 6 Word Commands on Windows, all entry points to the DLL are accessed via the WLL. On Windows, it is installed in the Office Startup folder. The WLL (basically a DLL with some Word-specific entry points) is named MathPage.WLL. All API functions in MT6.DLL begin with the prefix MT. Most of the functions in the DLL provide support for the MathType commands added to Word. This DLL manages all communications with MathType itself, launching MathType when necessary. On Windows, the DLL is named MT6.DLL and is located in the System folder inside the MathType folder. The MathType API consists of a WLL, two Microsoft Word document templates containing VBA macros, and a separate DLL (on Windows only). The Word To KaTeX 2.0 has the following dependencies: Programming language The MathType SDK is available for both Windows and Mac and has been updated to the latest releases, 6.9 for Windows, 6.7 for Mac. ![]() want to make their product "equation-friendly" by aligning imported equations with the baseline of surrounding text.want to extend MathType's knowledge of fonts and characters.want to modify MathType's translators or create their own translators.want documentation for MathType's DLL interface.want to customize the special commands that MathType installs into Microsoft Word.The MathType SDK is available to developers who: The SDK also includes documentation about equation formats and other related information. The MathType SDK is primarily for developers who want to explore the advanced capabilities of MathType. Try out KaTeX on the demo page! MathType SDK KaTeX supports much (but not all) of LaTeX and many LaTeX packages. KaTeX is compatible with all major browsers, including Chrome, Safari, Firefox, Opera, Edge, and IE 11. Server side rendering: KaTeX produces the same output regardless of browser or environment, so you can pre-render expressions using Node.js and send them as plain HTML.Self contained: KaTeX has no dependencies and can easily be bundled with your website resources.Print quality: KaTeX's layout is based on Donald Knuth's TeX, the gold standard for math typesetting. ![]() See how it compares to a competitor in this speed test.
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