Basics
- Getting started
- Learn the essentials in just 5 minutes.
- Tips for LaTeX users
- Suggestions for those with LaTeX experience.
- Keyboard shortcut list
- A reference table of all commands, math objects, and keyboard shortcuts.
Writing
- Variables
- Variables, constants, identifiers, Greek variables, adding and changing accents, setting data types.
- Ligatures
- Write complex symbols by typing simple symbol sequences, such as typing
<=to produce . - Units
- Attach SI or other unit names to values: unit objects, currency symbols, unit abbreviations.
- Chemistry
- Writing chemical equations: chemical symbols, reactions, phase states, isotopes, elementary particles, fullerene cages.
Editing
- Editing commands
- A summary of editing operations.
- Memory cells
- Keep commonly used commands or clips at hand.
Desktop features
These topics apply to the desktop edition of the editor only.
- Exporting
- Save or copy content to the clipboard as LaTeX, images, and other formats. Copy and paste into MS Word.
- Printing
- Printing from the desktop edition offers more control over the output than printing from the Web.
- Customizing the side panels
- Customize the control palettes listed in the side panels.
- Plugins
- Install, use, remove, or develop a plugin to extend the editor with custom functionality.