Working with OfficeMath
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Now it is even more convenient to work with OfficeMath Type Objects. In Aspose.Words, the customer can easily Justify and can also manage whether an equation is displayed inline or in a separate line. More so, with the availability of MathObjectType; useful controls can be implemented by use this matrix object. The examples below illustrates how to make use of these properties.
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// For complete examples and data files, please go to https://github.com/aspose-words/Aspose.Words-for-.NET | |
// The path to the documents directory. | |
string dataDir = RunExamples.GetDataDir_WorkingWithFields(); | |
Document doc = new Document(dataDir+ "MathEquations.docx"); | |
OfficeMath officeMath = (OfficeMath)doc.GetChild(NodeType.OfficeMath, 0, true); | |
// Gets/sets Office Math display format type which represents whether an equation is displayed inline with the text or displayed on its own line. | |
officeMath.DisplayType = OfficeMathDisplayType.Display; // or OfficeMathDisplayType.Inline | |
// Gets/sets Office Math justification. | |
officeMath.Justification = OfficeMathJustification.Left; // Left justification of Math Paragraph. | |
doc.Save(dataDir + "MathEquations_out.docx"); |