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How to Incorporate Mathematical Formulas in InDesign

Enthusiast ,
Sep 12, 2024 Sep 12, 2024

I will have to incorporate the attached formula into an InDesign document. Is there a fairly easy way to "set" such a formula directly in the program? I'm using the Garamond Premier fonts. If necessary I'll just put it in as art (probably the simplest method).

 

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Community Expert ,
Sep 12, 2024 Sep 12, 2024

Do you have WORD installed in your system? 

 

How many of those do you have to insert? 

 

Or try this:

 

https://editor.codecogs.com/ 

 

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Enthusiast ,
Sep 13, 2024 Sep 13, 2024

Only two to insert, fortunately. I have Microsoft Word. That's where the equation was created.

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Community Expert ,
Sep 12, 2024 Sep 12, 2024

You can use MathType in Google Docs free for 30 days. 

Here is a PDF I did of your equation. The font usage seemed limited but I did not look into using other fonts.

 

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Enthusiast ,
Sep 13, 2024 Sep 13, 2024

Thank you. I may just use this as a piece of art. This is the only equation to be inserted.

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Community Expert ,
Sep 13, 2024 Sep 13, 2024

Please do. That's why I uploaded it.

 

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Community Expert ,
Sep 13, 2024 Sep 13, 2024

If you have Pages you can enter formulas using LaTeX. Export as RTF. When you try to place the RTF file you will discover it is a folder with PDF files inside. Place the PDF files.

 

The code for your formula is: x=-\frac{7}{2}\pm \frac{1}{2}i\sqrt{\frac{445}{3}}

 

It looks like this in Pages and when placed in InDesign:

Screenshot 2024-09-13 at 6.08.26 PM.pngexpand image

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Enthusiast ,
Sep 13, 2024 Sep 13, 2024

Thanks very much!

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Community Expert ,
Sep 13, 2024 Sep 13, 2024

The more I think about it the more I like this system. You can maintain multiple equations in one Pages file, where they can be edited and formatted. Export to RTF and you get one folder with each equation as a placable PDF.

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Enthusiast ,
Sep 13, 2024 Sep 13, 2024
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Happily I only have to do this once the bluest of moons, but it's good to know how.

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