ok, the engineer side of me is gonna show on this one. having something on the order of microsoft's equation editor for word would be handy in the garage and study hall (and maybe tech talk from time to time).like right now, there's a thread in the garage about torque and horsepower, and it's tough to explain the physics and stuff to people.
7/23/2003 7:04:53 PM
damn. that would take hax0r sp34k to a whole new level
7/23/2003 7:14:49 PM
sounds like a good tool for study hall, tooi don't know how much work it would be, and if it would get the use to warrant the work making itbut that's a pretty swell idea
7/23/2003 7:16:58 PM
if they wanna do up the coding, that's cool. but until then I'd suggest going into msword or openoffice and using their eq. editor, taking a screenshot, and posting the picture-bigginal
7/23/2003 7:18:31 PM
http://www.eecircle.com/applets/HotEqn203bJDK116/HotEqnEditor.htmlEOT
7/23/2003 8:22:05 PM
^that doesn't look anywhere near as user friendly! prob wouldn't be too bad once you did it a time or two.would you have to be premium statues IOT use it (posting HTML and stuff?)
7/23/2003 11:11:14 PM
the thing about equation editors is that they are applications that create images that are embedded in your documents. that would take a lot of code, processing, and bandwidth to become a reality. and i mean a lot
7/24/2003 12:03:57 PM
that's kinda what i figured, but hey...computers are one of those things that i only have a working knowledge of. i'll leave the stuff like that to the experts.
7/25/2003 12:01:37 AM