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Publicon
User Guide
Advanced Features
Editing and Formatting Notebooks
Entering Mathematical Formulas
Entering Mathematical Formulas
Operators and Symbols
Using palettes, keyboard aliases, or Publicon's specially defined long forms to represent symbols and operators, you can construct formulas with mathematical notation of any complexity.
Examples of mathematical notation entered using the keyboard.
All the symbols shown in this table can also be entered directly from subpalettes of the Typesetting palette.
To enter mathematical notation such as sums, products, derivatives, and integrals, you can again use a palette. Alternatively, you can use keyboard techniques like those introduced in the previous sections.