Using Scientific Workplace: The Basics
Using Scientific Workplace: The Basics
Using Scientific Workplace: The Basics
Scientific WorkPlace is a powerful program that makes writing, sharing, and doing mathematics easier than
ever. You can enter equations, create tables and matrices, import graphics, and graph in two and three
dimensions, all within your documents. The integrated computer algebra system provides the computational power
you need to solve the most complex mathematical problems. With Scientific WorkPlace, you can choose how to
publish your documents. You can print directly from the File menu, compile and print using LaTeX, or publish on
the web. In addition, Scientific WorkPlace makes it easy to share your documents with colleagues. You can save
your documents as portable LaTeX or export them as PDF, RTF, or HTML.
To get you started, here are instructions for the most basic tasks in Scientific WorkPlace. You can find much
more information in the online Help system, on our website, and in the manuals supplied with the program.
When you’re ready to enter mathematics, toggle from text to mathematics: press CtrlM or click . When
Remove Item Tag (Alt + 1) Section/Body Tag (Alt + 2) Text Tag (Alt + 3)
Item Tag
Enter mathematics
Four toolbars contain buttons for entering common mathematical symbols and objects using correct
mathematical notation:
Unit Big
Fraction Superscript Parentheses Sum Name Operators Matrix Binomial Decoration
Evaluate an expression
You can quickly evaluate the expressions you enter in Scientific WorkPlace:
5. From the Compute menu, choose Solve and then choose Exact, or click .
Enter constants
You can enter many constants, such as the gravitational constant, from the Fragments toolbar:
1. From the View menu, choose Toolbars, check the box next to Fragments, and choose OK.
2. Scroll the list to select and click the constant you want.
Typeset and print
In Scientific WorkPlace, you can print with or without typesetting. When you typeset, the program provides the
fine formatting characteristic of LaTeX, including the automatic generation of document elements such as section
and equation numbers, table of contents, cross-references, and index. When you print without typesetting, the
printed document is similar in appearance to what you see on the screen and document elements aren’t
generated.
Typeset your document:
From the Typeset menu, choose Typeset Print or click on the Typeset toolbar.
Print your document without typesetting it:
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Revised 01/07/04, 05/07/04