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1. Any version of MathType 6.6a and up have a bug that prevents the general case of correct output in postscript from ID CS3-CS4, generated by MathType equations.
The solution (thanks to the 1998):
open the file mathtype.exe with hex-editor, find the ascii-fragment
/ns {cf sf} bdef
and carefully instead “b” type “spacebar”.
Thanks for the solution we are facing one more problem in Mathtype, In the below equation,
“35-9/60″ here in 60, 0 appears like bold in InDesign but that is a normal text, when we check it in Illustrator the zero appears twice but in Math type only one zero is there, Why this duplication coming in the eps placed in InDesign but it is not in MAthtype.
Any suggestions..
1. Any version of MathType 6.6a and up have a bug that prevents the general case of correct output in postscript from ID CS3-CS4, generated by MathType equations.
The solution (thanks to the 1998):
open the file mathtype.exe with hex-editor, find the ascii-fragment
/ns {cf sf} bdef
and carefully instead “b” type “spacebar”.
Thanks for the solution we are facing one more problem in Mathtype, In the below equation,
“35-9/60″ here in 60, 0 appears like bold in InDesign but that is a normal text, when we check it in Illustrator the zero appears twice but in Math type only one zero is there, Why this duplication coming in the eps placed in InDesign but it is not in MAthtype.
Any suggestions..
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