# text: "Developed by Allan Bonadio as a tool for preparing technical documentation. Named after Steven Weinberg, whose relativity book turned me on to physics."
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# text: "Weinberg\nan equation editor\nVersion 0.52 (alpha)\nJune 1986\nIn the public domain"
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# PICT resource ID: 128
DITL_129_hints.txt
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# text: "OK"
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# text: "2) Each construct (like ‚àë, ‚àè, ‚àö or ‚à´) contains sub-strings each of which are the text of another expression. You can choose \"outline strings\" from the style menu to see an outline of each individual string if you get confused."
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# text: "3) You insert characters by typing them. You insert constructs by selecting them from the menus. A newly inserted construct has question marks in all of its substrings; double click on them and type to insert an expression."
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# text: "1) Each equation is a bunch of strings that are contained in one another. The string items behave like character strings in MacWrite except that in addition to characters, you can have higher math constructs."
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# text: "4) Special constructs automatically resize themselves depending upon what is in them (mostly by height). Change font sizes to change the overall size of constructs."
DITL_130_Marketing.txt
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# text: "OK"
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# text: "This program is not freeware. The current version, 0.52, is in the public domain specifically to promote the forthcoming version, 1.0, that should be ready by July or August 1986. You can pass this version around to your friends."
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# text: "Weinberg - an equation editor"
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# text: "To make this as good a product as possible, I need to know what you like and don\'t like about this. Please send comments, bug reports, and praise to:"
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# text: "Allan Bonadio Associates\n2000 Center St #1225\nBerkeley, CA 94704"
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# text: "I haven\'t decided how I will market this yet. Suggestions are welcome. Software marketing companies are urged to contact me at the below address. Please ignore prices and ordering information on versions before .52 ."
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# text: "Delphi: BONADIO\nCompuserve: 76174,1716"
DITL_131_more hints.txt
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# text: "OK"
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# text: "1) Selecting text is by dragging as in MacWrite. You can only select text in one string at a time. As you drag around it intelligently tries to figure out which string (inside or outside) you are trying to select in."
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# text: "It always assumes the smallest string that it can. To select in a larger string, drag within that one but across smaller ones. Double click (or double click and drag) to select whole strings."
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# text: "2) The “matrix” always gives the same amount of space for each element; the largest element (along with matrix dimensions) determines overall matrix size. "
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# text: "3) As in word processing, sometimes artificial tweaking is necessary. To make a plain ‚àö, for instance, use Root and delete the number above the ‚àö. Use matrix with small text for covariant/contravariant sub/superscripts."
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# text: "4) Future versions will allow pasting a PICTure directly into documents that will (hopefully) look good on a LaserWriter."