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Part III: Advanced Topics |
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These sections show you how to use advanced features supported by Zed, including customizing the editing of mathematical operators, using ActiveX scripting for developing interactive web pages, and examples of including Zed in other applications. |
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This section helps you to use the configuration options in Zed to extend the support for mathematical operators, including customizations for extending the predefined sets of menus and palettes, customizations for the mappings from content to presentation, customizations for the operator input templates, and customizations for the operator traversal order. |
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This section helps you write web pages that use Zed for creating interactive mathematical applications for the internet, including a description of the basic facilities provided by the ActiveX scripting properties, methods and events supported by the Zed component. |
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This section illustrates complete application examples that provide you with use cases for different ways that the Zed editor could be included as a component of larger mathematical solutions. |