True WWdoc
True WWdoc is a term referring to an equation that is keyed using the exact WWdoc 6.0 specifications. All function names, characters, macros, and styles must be recognized, spelled correctly, and used appropriately to be true WWdoc. True WWdoc is case sensative, meaning that |Alp| is different from |alp|, and so on.
All characters, functions, macros, and styles, must use the correct delimiters and each individual name must be contained within the WWdoc 6.0 specifications. To insure an equation is True WWdoc, open your document in Mircosoft Word and run MathTag Verification. MathTag Verification (MTV) will not only detect problems in WWdoc coding, but alert the user to WWdoc values that are not part of the WWdoc 6.0 specification, thus making the equation non-True WWdoc.
A copy of the WWdoc 6.0 specification can be downloaded from the techincal support web site, on your MathMonarch installation CD, or in your MathMonarch folder in your start menu.
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