Introduction to some symbols in the MathType tab bar
The MathType tab bar is the part of the red box in the following figure:
MathType Tab Bar Example
The MathType tab bar makes a simple classification of commonly used formulas or symbols, the first of which is the algebraic class (algebra), in which we commonly use algebraic formulas, square root, differential formulas, root formulas, limits, and so on, if you want to save some other algebraic numbers, You can also place saved formulas under an algebraic category, which makes it easy to find when you use them.
The second is the micro-classification (DARIVS), which is the commonly used formula for the use of some of the differential formulas or symbols, if we edit the relevant formula, we feel that each time to repeat the edit is cumbersome, you can find after this category to use.
The third is the probability statistics class (statistics), we all know that the probability of statistical class formula is the most complex, mainly variable, in order to differentiate, these variables should be added subscript, if each time repeat edit will add a lot of work, And in the tab bar directly click the corresponding formula can save a lot of editing process, direct call to modify it.
The fourth matrix class (matrices), which is mainly the matrix and determinant involved in linear algebra. For commonly used matrix use, you can use the matrix template to edit each time, directly in the existing matrix to modify it can be used, which will save a lot of time.
The fifth is the collection Class (Sets), the symbolic formula in this category is relatively simple, mainly the use of a single symbol.
The sixth is trigonometric function (Trig), in general trigonometric functions directly in the MathType keyboard to edit is also simple, and the tag stored in the trigonometric formula is generally used after the Greek symbol of some functions, so as to avoid some people in the editing of Greek symbols will take a long time.
The last one is the geometric class (Geometry), where the symbols are commonly used geometric notation categories, such as radians, which are not in the office's own formula editor, so many people do not know how to edit the symbol when they edit it.
And then the extra two tags will allow you to define yourself, you can use to place the formula that you are often using, and so on.