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Using integrated styles
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Styles applied for automatic formatting bring the best result. Most mistakes in formatting are caused by entering words that include abbreviations of the functions .
For example, the word single is interpreted as the sine of gle, and displayed as "single". To prevent this kind of mistakes, choose Style|Text before entering words. Then select the text you will be applying the style to, or place cursor where you will start typing text with new formatting. Afterwards, select the right style in the Style menu or press one of the following key combinations (see table 2).
Key combinations to change the style
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Style applied
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Ctrl+Shift+=
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Math
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Ctrl+Shift+E
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Text
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Ctrl+Shift+F
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Function
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Ctrl+Shift+I
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Variable
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Ctrl+Shift+G
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Greek
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Ctrl+Shift+B
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Mateix-Vector
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Greek style allows both small and capital letters according to the case of symbols. You enter Latin letters from the keyboard, but Greek characters are displayed in equation.
Parameters of the styles can be changed in Styles dialog called by Style|Define menu item (see pic.3).
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