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- Text file ReadmeEq.TXT
- for 'Equation Editor 2 by Gordon Whittam 22/08/98
-
- This program and files with it are protected by international
- copywrite and must only be distributed as Equation.zip.
- You are encouraged to re-distribute the program but only as
- Equation.zip.
- MGCSoft
- Gordon Whittam.
- 12 Beaconsfield Rd.,
- Altrincham,
- Cheshire,
- WA14 5LQ.
- England.
-
- email: equation2@aol.com
- http://members.aol.com/equation2/
-
- Phone 0161 928 4073 (UK)
-
- Please use the Email for any communication.
-
- System requirements: OS, W95 or NT, an unzipping program the
- program was developed on a P200 although I suspect it will
- run on a 486 processor. Memory: 1.6Mb this is the amount by
- which your free memory will reduce.
-
- Zipped file: Equation.Zip (898kb)
-
- Executable file: MGCEq5.EXE (466,944bytes) File Ver 1.1.3.4
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- Other files: Caret1.bmp, MGCSerif.TTF, Equation.hlp and this
- file - ReadmeEq.txt, Wordpad document, MSDOS name
- READMEEQ.TXT.
-
-
- Hi,
- Welcome to The Equation Editor. I'm Gordon, the author of
- the software. A few minutes reading the following will
- give you some pointers about using and installing the program.
-
- I hope you find it useful. You can visit my Web site
- http://members.aol.com/equation2/ for updates or to download
- the latest version. Check the link to 'History' for changes.
-
- Yours sincerely
- Gordon Whittam.
-
- A few notes about the editor: Installation: If your reading this,
- you've already done the hard bit!
- After installing 'Equation Editor 2' you will need to open the
- font folder. It depends on your operating system. If after starting
- the program the button captions look wrong do the following:
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- Open the Fonts folder by <Start> <Settings> <Control Panel>
- double click on the 'Fonts' icon then;
- from the File menu select <File><Close> and that's it.
- To run the program select the icon from the program menu.
- The Purpose of the program is to provide a simple means of cutting
- and pasting mathematical equations into a word processor.
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-