Publicon 1.0.1

Introduction

Publicon provides an easy-to-use graphical interface for creating publication-quality technical documents that integrate text, searchable typeset equations, graphics, hyperlinks, endnotes, and references. This edition adds new functionalities to increase Publicon's utility and also adds to the existing documentation.

Standard Features

Built-in palettes, templates, and style sheets simplify the creation of documents that conform to established formats but also allow for complete customisation.

Designed for engineers, physicists, chemists, bioscientists, and anyone else who needs to create or publish technical documents, Publicon allows files to be exported to HTML, XML, or LaTeX, or saved in Wolfram Research's platform-independent notebook file format. With Publicon, technical authors have a complete system in which to write, while publishers have the convenience of editing submissions in whatever format is best for them.

New in this Edition

Publicon 1.0.1 provides various updates to interface, messaging, and document processing features, including CJK encoded character support in all author information forms and LaTeX and HTML exported files, TSV support in plot and table tools, numerous style sheet updates, improved OLE support, and improved support for non-italic variables in math. In addition, the documentation has been expanded with detailed instructions on creating custom modules and customizing reference types, among other enhancements.

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"Publicon is easy to use, but it is also a highly structured authoring environment. It can not only output BioMed Central's native article XML format, but also embed mathematical equations as 'islands' of semantically-rich MathML. This structured mathematical information is then preserved throughout the publication process, from the author's computer right through to the reader's desktop with no intermediate unstructured version along the way that might cause information to be lost."

Matthew J. Cockerill, BMC Bioinformatics (June 7, 2005)

 


"Of particular use to chemists are the Chemistry Templates....

"The mathematical typesetting is easy to use, and since it is built directly into the program, there is no need to open a separate one, such as the Equation Editor or MathType in Microsoft Word....

"Overall, this software is very useful in preparing technical documents. The interface is easy to learn and use, and the stacked cell format provides organizational structure and quick formatting options. The templates provide a fast and easy means to include equations, mathematical expressions, and figures in a document."

Chris Pursell and Susan Oxley, Journal of the American Chemical Society (February 23, 2005)

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