Originally Posted by: Mitcher3 I meant see a preview in the SMath presentation, in order to get an idea of what it is capable of, to see if it can present something nice and professional and not a draft-like copy.
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There are no such things as "draft-like" or NOT "draft-like" from "Print Preview".
The hard print will depend upon your printer/setup. It will print 1/1 the work sheet.
About *.PDF => You must have PDF creator installed, it has nothing to do with Smath,
the conversion comes from the "virtual printer".
Some PDF creators were freeware [PDF Creator, CutePdf, PDF 995 ...}
The $ 50 Nuance [ScanSoft] was a very good one nearly like Adobe.
The hyper quality *.PDF is Adobe but you can't purchase Adobe,
you can only rent ... monthly/yearly/per use.
In lieu of *.PDF, you can capture your Smath pieces/page/blocs and
save as [*.PNG, *.BMP, *.TIFF, *Gif] ... *.GIF will surely scrap colors and other.
I only know about MathSoft/Mathcad 8 Pro. 2001i, 11. In many respects, Smath is superior
for publishing than those Mathcad were. Those versions of Mathcad plotted on ½ pica [6 pix]
thus rendering horrible traces and not adjustable all plots equally. Smath plots on the
canvas pixel, thus the finest possible traces and all plots equally adjustable on same
pixel frame size ... nice to plot the same width as the formula.
The attached are Engineering documents for publishing at the client level.
For sure, you could de-compact to fill more pages for casual visitor and thus look smarter !
If I have ever seen a Latex usable document: no recollection, I must have been hard drunk !
What is Latex => for useless papers ...
Jean
Inst_Mach Number Pitot [PUBLISH].sm (21kb) downloaded 35 time(s). Pattern Julia Set [PUBLISH].sm (25kb) downloaded 31 time(s). Inst_Segment Partial Random [PUBLISH].sm (40kb) downloaded 28 time(s).