![]() ![]() Mathtype has been our standard for many years, but I am curious if anyone has found a better solution/plug in for math equations that could work better with google docs. WordsFlow (for Word/Excel) and DocsFlow (for Google Docs/Sheets) are plu. I've heard of LaTEX as well, but am unfamiliar with how this works in terms of print resolution plus it seems like a huge learning curve to get our editors/math checker on board. We’ll have a live look at Em Softwares WordsFlow and DocsFlow plugins for InDesign. Is there another math solution that could work with google docs and be hi-res enough to publish our books? Or if we should stick with MS Word and our old workflow? So the math is the only item holding me up with this google docs transition. I tested taking one our our word documents with mathtype into google documents, but it converted all equations into blurry images which won't work for print. This helped avoid me placing equations one by one and maintain the link back to mathtype if I needed to edit them. Adobe Acrobat Reader is a program that allows users to view, create, print and organize files in Portable Document Format. eps files and import them into InDesign using a script that would place them with the proper question. We have used Mathtype and Word together for years, and I would export mathtype equations from word as. The problem is.we publish many of our test-prep books with math equations (thousands of them!). ![]() (I've been tasked to seeing if this is possible) Look here to find the latest and greatest plug-ins from third-party developers. Our owners would like us to stop using MS office products and switch to google docs so I thought something like a Docsflow plugin seemed like an easy switch for editors to be able to work in google docs and myself and another designer, work in InDesign. Add even more capability to your Adobe® InDesign® software. Google Docs with InDesign via DocsFlow Converting Word docs to InCopy for fast and accurate formatting. ![]() I work for a publishing company and we have worked with at Word/InCopy and Indesign workflow for years. Understanding the Word and InDesign Workflow. I'm in need of some advice I can't quite find a solution scouring the internet. ![]()
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