Contents

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.