InMath

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InMath

"I'm now up and running and happy with InMath (CS3). Thank you again for the excellent software."
Dr. Craig J. Farham, The Science Press

InMath is the plug-in for real mathematical typesetting with InDesign and InCopy. It is available for InCopy/InDesign CS2 (InMath 1.6.5), for InCopy/InDesign CS3 (InMath 1.7.6), and for InCopy/InDesign CS4 (InMath 1.8.1).

Unlike so-called equation editors, InMath depicts mathematical expressions solely using characters. No graphical element, no anchored or linked frame is needed. InMath stores and manages all settings as "styles", just like e.g. character styles.

InMath has spread all over the world. On all five continents, publishing houses, vendors, freelancers, universities publish their mathematical equations with InMath and InDesign/InCopy. InMath has been certified for use within a number of editorial systems like K4, SmartConnection Enterprise, Doris32, TrueEdit and more.

Please don't hesitate to contact us by e-mail telling us your particular needs and requirements regarding mathematical typesetting.

Download The Complete InMath User Guide

Here you can download the complete user guide, covering InMath 1.7.6 (CS3) and InMath 1.8.1 (CS4):
in English
in German: Will follow very soon.
In the User Guide archive, there are all documents which are mentioned and shown as screenshots in the User Guide.

Price List

(Customers ordering from Germany please add 19% sales tax "Umsatzsteuer".)

Single InMath license: 495 Euro
Starting from 10 licenses, volume discounts apply. Please request an individual quote.

InMath update
There are InMath updates available from 1.5 (CS) to 1.6 (CS2), from 1.6 (CS2) to 1.7 (CS3) and a combo update from 1.5 (CS) to 1.7 (CS3). Also available are direct updates to InMath 1.8.1 (CS4) from all previous InMath versions. Please just contact us at update@itip-gmbh.eu.

Product Demos

Would you like an evaluation copy? Send us a demo request!

i.t.i.p. Tip – InDesign

A New Non-Breaking Space Character

You might have noticed that Adobe introduced a second "non-breaking space" character with InCopy/InDesignCS3. The new one behaves in principle like the "old" one, but has no fixed width. This means, it will be stretched or shrunk during the composition, if you use a "justify" paragraph alignment.

The bad news is that they decided to assign the familiar keyboard shortcut "Cmd-Alt-X"/"Ctrl-Alt-X" to the new one! So be aware that your automatically typed "Cmd-Alt-X"/"Ctrl-Alt-X" characters won't have the usual fixed width.

Of course you can change the keyboard shortcuts by using the usual technique: "Edit > Keyboard Shortcuts".

Rudi Warttmann, Adobe Certified Instructor