The document discusses mathematical formulas and proofs. It contains:
1) Formulas for polynomials and series expansions using binomial coefficients.
2) A claim and proof about the series expansion of (1-x)-3 using binomial theorem.
3) Notations showing equivalence and equality of expressions.
This document provides an overview of the desktop publishing program PageMaker. PageMaker was introduced in 1985 by Aldus Corporation as one of the first desktop publishing programs. It relied on Adobe's PostScript page description language and included basic elements needed for page layout like drag and drop positioning, type tools, and the ability to import and print graphics. Key features included text rotation, a story editor, the ability to create PDF files, and customizing documents through data merging fields in templates.
This document discusses equation numbering and referencing in Microsoft Word using MathType. It provides instructions on:
- Inserting equation numbers in various formats using the equation numbering commands. The numbers and references will automatically update when new equations are added.
- Equation references can be placed in footnotes and endnotes.
- Equation numbers are separate from the equations and will not be deleted if the equation is removed. References link to the number, not the equation itself.
The document describes the tools and functions available in Page Maker, a desktop publishing software. It outlines how to create and customize pages, including page size and margins. It also lists and explains the various tools for working with text, images, colors and styles. Menu commands are described for file handling, editing content, arranging page layout, and modifying text and object styles. Options for viewing and toggling different palettes and tools are also summarized.
The document discusses mathematical formulas and proofs. It contains:
1) Formulas for polynomials and series expansions using binomial coefficients.
2) A claim and proof about the series expansion of (1-x)-3 using binomial theorem.
3) Notations showing equivalence and equality of expressions.
This document provides an overview of the desktop publishing program PageMaker. PageMaker was introduced in 1985 by Aldus Corporation as one of the first desktop publishing programs. It relied on Adobe's PostScript page description language and included basic elements needed for page layout like drag and drop positioning, type tools, and the ability to import and print graphics. Key features included text rotation, a story editor, the ability to create PDF files, and customizing documents through data merging fields in templates.
This document discusses equation numbering and referencing in Microsoft Word using MathType. It provides instructions on:
- Inserting equation numbers in various formats using the equation numbering commands. The numbers and references will automatically update when new equations are added.
- Equation references can be placed in footnotes and endnotes.
- Equation numbers are separate from the equations and will not be deleted if the equation is removed. References link to the number, not the equation itself.
The document describes the tools and functions available in Page Maker, a desktop publishing software. It outlines how to create and customize pages, including page size and margins. It also lists and explains the various tools for working with text, images, colors and styles. Menu commands are described for file handling, editing content, arranging page layout, and modifying text and object styles. Options for viewing and toggling different palettes and tools are also summarized.