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How can I change math region font?
Where are the options to change fonts for variable, unit, constant, function, system, keyword?
Thank you.
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Virgil,
You can change font style (bold, italic, and underline) and color for labeled math elements such as variables, units, functions, etc under the Formatting tab, Label Styles at the far right.
For Mathcad Prime 2.0 you cannot change the font or point size of math. We are developing those features to Mathcad Prime 3.0.
Mona
Virgil,
You can change font style (bold, italic, and underline) and color for labeled math elements such as variables, units, functions, etc under the Formatting tab, Label Styles at the far right.
For Mathcad Prime 2.0 you cannot change the font or point size of math. We are developing those features to Mathcad Prime 3.0.
Mona
Mona Zeftel wrote:
Virgil,
We are developing those features to Mathcad Prime 3.0.
Mona
"Good things come in small packages!"
or
"Enough is enough!"
Mona Zeftel wrote:
...For Mathcad Prime 2.0 you cannot change the font or point size of math. We are developing those features to Mathcad Prime 3.0...
But why this has not been implemented for version 2.0? This is not such a big problem.
Mona Zeftel wrote:
For Mathcad Prime 2.0 you cannot change the font or point size of math. We are developing those features to Mathcad Prime 3.0.Mona
Honestly, I feel like my maintenance fee over the last couple of years has been money down the drain. Issues like this (and conversion problems, no second y-axis in graphs, etc., etc.) make Prime 1/2 virtually unusable to me. My fear when PTC bought out Mathsoft was that issues such as integration with PTC's other products would trump any concerns about delivering a top math product to Mathcad-only users. From my perspective, that certainly seems to be the case to date. When exactly can we expect Prime to exceed Mathcad 15 in all respects?