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About the WebEQ Equation Editor
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Note: Depending on administrator settings,
this feature may not be available.
The WebEQ Equation Editor allows you and your
students to create, view, and
edit complex mathematical equations and include them
in WebCT content. The equations are encoded in a mark-up language known
as MathML (.mml)
which can be displayed on the Web. As a designer, you can also import
and export equations. The WebEQ Equation
Editor is available from Content Module,
Discussions, Mail,
Manage Files, and Quiz.
You can
- create an equation in Content Module,
Discussions, Mail,
Manage Files, or Quiz.
- edit a file, content page, or a Quiz
question containing an equation.
- forward a Mail or Discussions
message containing an equation.
- quote a Mail or Discussions
message containing an equation.
Each equation is assigned an ID reference, such as {Equation:id=1,
title=}.
Important: To improve response time when using
the WebEQ Equation Editor, we recommend that you and your students download
the WebEQ Equation Editor plug-in. For
more information on the WebEQ Equation Editor, go to the Design Science,
Inc. website.
What do you want to do?
Creating
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You can create an equation and insert it into the following:
a content page in a Content Module, a Discussions
message, a Mail message, a file created in
Manage Files, or a Quiz
question. Each equation is assigned an ID reference, such as {Equation:id=1,
title=}. On
the WebCT tool screen, the equation is displayed as its ID reference.
- In the WebCT tool, click Equation editor.
The Equation Editor screen appears.
- In the Title text box, enter a title
for the equation.
- Create an equation by clicking the icons on the
toolbar and entering numerals and operators from your keyboard. Important:
To advance the cursor, use the Tab key
or your mouse. Do not use the spacebar.
- Click Insert. The equation is created
and the WebCT tool screen appears, displaying the equation as its ID
reference.
The following is an explanation of the Equation Editor
icons:
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Explanation |
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division or fractions |
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square root |
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general root |
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subscript |
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superscript |
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sub superscript |
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underscript |
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overscript |
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underoverscript |
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sum notation |
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product notation |
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integral |
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2x2 matrix |
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parentheses |
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cut |
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copy |
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paste |
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undo last action |
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zoom in |
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zoom out |
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insert special characters |
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WebEQ help |
Editing equations
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You can edit a previously created equation if you are
- editing a content page containing an
equation in Content Module.
- editing a file containing an equation in Manage
Files.
- forwarding a Mail or Discussions
message containing an equation.
- quoting a Mail or Discussions
message containing an equation.
- editing a Quiz question containing an
equation.
Each time you edit an equation, the Equation Editor
creates a new equation and assigns it an ID reference, such as {Equation:id=2,
title=}. On the WebCT tool screen, the equation is displayed as
its ID reference.
- From the Equation drop-down list, select
the ID reference of the equation you want to edit, such as, Edit
equation:[title](id=1)
- Click Equation editor. The
Equation Editor screen appears, displaying the equation.
- In the Title text box, enter a new title
for the equation.
- Edit the equation by clicking the icons on the
toolbar and entering numerals and operators from your keyboard. Important:
To advance the cursor, use the Tab key
or your mouse. Do not use the spacebar.
- When you have finished editing the equation, click Insert.
The WebCT tool screen appears, displaying the ID references for both
the original and edited equations.
- If you want to display the edited equation
only, you must delete the original equation:
- From the WebCT tool screen, locate and select the ID reference
for the original equation.
- On your keyboard, press Delete.
The original equation is deleted.
Deleting
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You can delete an existing equation if you are
- editing a content page containing an
equation in Content Module.
- editing a file containing an equation in Manage
Files.
- forwarding a Mail or Discussions
message containing an equation.
- quoting a Mail or Discussions
message containing an equation.
- editing a Quiz question containing an
equation.
- In the WebCT content, locate and select the ID reference for the equation,
such as, {Equation:id=1, title=}
- On your keyboard, press Delete. The
equation is deleted.
Importing
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Note: This feature is available
to designers only.
If you have an equation encoded in MathML (.mml)
and want to use it in your course, you can upload it from your
computer and import it into a content page in a
Content Module, a file created in Manage
Files, or a Quiz question. You can
also import an equation to be included in a Mail
or Discussions message but only if you are
forwarding or quoting the message.
- From the Equation drop-down list, select
Create equation.
- Click Equation editor. The
Equation Editor screen appears.
- Click Import MathML. The Import
MathML screen appears.
- To import an equation, do one of the following:
- If the equation has already been uploaded to the WebCT File Browser,
you can import it:
- In the Filename text box, either
enter the filename of the equation to be imported or click Browse
to search for it.
- From the WebCT File Browser, select the file and click Add
selected. The Import MathML
screen appears with the filename of the equation entered in
the Filename text box.
- Click Import. The Equation
Editor screen appears, displaying the equation that was imported.
- Click Insert. The WebCT tool
screen appears, displaying the ID reference of the equation
that was imported.
- If the equation has not already been uploaded to the WebCT File
Browser, you must upload it first:
- Click Browse. The File
Browser screen appears.
- Under Upload File, click Browse.
Your computer's file manager appears.
- Locate and select the file on your computer. The File
Browser screen appears with the name of the file entered
in the Filename text box.
- From the Upload to drop-down
list, select a destination folder for the file and click Upload.
The equation is uploaded to the WebCT File Browser.
- From the WebCT File Browser, select the file and click Add
selected. The Import MathML
screen appears with the filename of the equation entered in
the Filename text box.
- Click Import. The Equation
Editor screen appears, displaying the equation that was imported.
- Click Insert. The WebCT tool
screen appears, displaying the ID reference of the equation
that was imported.
Exporting equations |
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Note: This feature is available
to designers only.
You can export a new equation or a previously created
equation contained in a content page in a Content
Module, a file created in Manage Files,
or a Quiz question. You can also export an
equation from a Mail or Discussions
message but only if you are forwarding or quoting the message. The exported
equation is encoded in MathML (.mml).
- From the Equation drop-down list, select
the ID reference of the equation you want to export, such as, Edit
equation:[title](id=1).
- Click Equation editor. The
Equation Editor screen appears, displaying the equation.
- Click Export MathML. The Export
MathML screen appears.
- In the Filename text box, enter a filename
for the equation you want to export. Note:
The default filename is untitled.mml.
- From the Destination folder drop-down
list, select the destination folder and click Export.
The equation is exported and saved in My-Files.
If you want to download the equation to your computer, see Downloading
Files.
Viewing equations
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- From the Equation drop-down list, select
the ID reference of the equation you want to view, such as, Edit
equation:[title](id=1)
- Click Equation editor. The
Equation Editor screen appears, displaying the equation.
Note: If the equation is in a Mail
or Discussions message, you can view the
equation by clicking Preview from the
Mail or Discussions
screen.
Changing the equation font size |
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You can change the font size of an equation. Each
time you change the font size of an equation, the Equation Editor creates
a new equation and assigns it an ID reference.
- From the Equation drop-down list, select
the ID reference of the original equation, such as, Edit
equation:[title](id=1)
- Click Equation editor. The
Equation Editor screen appears, displaying the equation.
- From the Font size drop-down list, select
the new font size.
- Click Insert. The WebCT tool screen
appears, displaying the the ID reference of the equation.
- If you want to display only the equation in the new font size, delete
the original equation:
- From the WebCT tool screen, locate and select the ID reference
for the original equation.
- On your keyboard, press Delete.
The original equation is deleted.
Changing
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- Click Equation editor. The
Equation Editor screen appears.
- Click either Increase editor size
or Decrease editor size.
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