Archive for 'ScienceWord'

Chemical formulae in ScienceWord and PagePlayer

This video shows how to draw basic geometric objects such as triangles, circle, sphere, etc in ScienceWord and in PagePlayer.


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This demo shows how to easyky edit mathematic expressions in ScienceWord or PagePlayer.
Examples include:

  • Limits calculus
  • Riemann integral
  • Euler’s formula


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PagePlayer is a revolutionary Scientific Presentation software.

In this tutorial, we will mainly shown demo about the animation features available in PagePlayer 3.0.
In PagePlayer, any object can be animated. This includes text, graphics, formulas, etc.
All features available in ScienceWord are also available in PagePlayer.


Introduction to PagePlayer, Part 1: Overview

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This second part of the tutorial mainly talks about drawing graphs in 2d using ScienceWord.
In shows how to:

  • draw parabolic functions in a Cartesian coordinate system based on a mathematical function definition
  • draw a graph based on a set of points
  • draw a graph in polar coordinate system
  • export the resulting document into HTML and PDF.


Introduction to ScienceWord, Part 2: Analytic Geometry in 2D

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Introduction to ScienceWord, Part 01: Overview

This is the first part of the series of introductions to ScienceWord.
This part shows an overview (just a highlight) of features available in ScienceWord 5.0 such as:

  • Chemistry formula and schema support
  • support for arithmetic operations
  • support for drawing graphs of mathematical functions in 2D, 3D
  • Support for handling and mixing Math formula with normal texts, allowing easy to apply to formulas any formatting that normal texts support
  • support for drawing plane geometry and solid geometry, objects
  • activation of tool bars depending on needs
  • help system


Introduction to ScienceWord, Part 01: Overview.

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