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SMath Studio - SMath
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Tiny, but powerful mathematical program with WYSIWYG editor and complete units of measurements support.
It provides numerous computing features and rich user interface translated into about 40 different languages. Application also contains integrated mathematical reference book.
Free for personal usage! Plans for Organizations are available!
Application can be easily extended based on your needs. Built-in Extensions Manager tool allows to get access to hundreds official and third-party resources of the following types: usage examples, plug-ins, SMath Viewer based applications, snippets, interface translations, interactive books, handbooks and tutorials.
If you are thinking about getting MathCAD for your business or personal use you may want to try SMath Studio first. SMath Studio is a free math program with easy to use intuitive "paper-like" interface. If SMath Studio meets your needs then look no further and consider donating to promote further development of this great program. On the SMath Studio forum, the developer and forum community are very receptive to help questions, bug reports, and feature requests.
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by j_kris
I'm a student of civil engineering and SMath has become an invaluable tool for "by hand" calculations of my assignments. I can't believe other students are still using MS Word and a regular calculator.
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by Filda
Znakomite narzędzie, nie tylko dla studentów. Oby SMath rozwijał się nadal.
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by Witold P.
Please note: - There are some known bugs with Worksheet scrolling - will be addressed soon;
- There are some UI issues on environment with high DPI (some Custom plug-ins may not be scaled correctly).
Please use the following to disable high dpi support if required:
To all developers: As you may notice starting from build 0.99.6955 SMath Studio supports high DPI and in order to scale Regions correctly we have to introduce new requirement: - Plug-in must use SMath.Drawing.Graphics instead of System.Drawing.Graphics everywhere.or - All Fonts created by the plug-in must have GraphicsUnit.Pixel specified as a unit and size must be multiplied by 96f / 72f in order to convert Points to Pixels.All existing plug-ins should be updated according to this requirement as everything looks ok while system is configured to have use 96 DPI, but in all other cases scaling of Fonts in plug-ins is incorrect. All modern platforms like iOS, Android, UWP have Pixel specified as a unit by default, so this issue appears on Windows machines only (we have it on Linux as well because of Mono). Please let me know in case of any related questions. If you are not able to perform changes by yourself - just let me know and I will update plug-ins by myself. Best regards, Andrey Ivashov.
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I have always thought those ones looks weird, especially when they are printed. - Pi - Euler's number - Booelan Equal - Infinity It's up to developer to "correct" them anyway. But it is just frustrating to change them in PDF manually ) Regards
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Rank: Administration Groups: Developers, Registered, Knovel Developers, Administrators, Advanced Member Joined: 11/07/2008(UTC) Posts: 1,616 Was thanked: 1978 time(s) in 666 post(s)
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Originally Posted by: overlord I have always thought those ones looks weird, especially when they are printed. - Pi - Euler's number - Booelan Equal - Infinity Hello. What you do not like exactly? Font? Style (bold)? Both? Best regards.
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for infinity, the size. for pi/euler/boelan equal, the thickness. they should not to be bold actually.
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Originally Posted by: Andrey Ivashov
Hello.
What you do not like exactly? Font? Style (bold)? Both?
Best regards.
By taking into consideration of the silence, should I not wait for change for them? Regards
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As for pi and e, you can easily get rid of the bold face. Actually, it would be sufficient to just give pre-defined values an upright face. In the equations below, the rhs pi and e should be bold, shouldn't they? I like the idea of the boolean equal being visually different from the evaluation operator |
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