Static content
Learn how to write content on CalcTree documents
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Learn how to write content on CalcTree documents
Last updated
The CalcTree document generally represents:
Static content, such as text and images, and
Parametric content such as calculated charts, that can update in response to calculation results
On this page we explain different content formats available in the document editor. To learn how to make things parametric, continue to the next page.
You can access various content elements by typing / , and then selecting from options that appear in the slash menu:
If you keep typing after / the menu gets filtered based on what you type, so that you find things more easily.
Text formats includes regular paragraphs, and three levels of headings. You can access regular text formatting options and hyperlinking feature after highlighting some text:
Lists include Bulleted list, Numbered list, Check list, and Toggle list:
Layout elements help lay out the document in a readable fashion. Columns and Grids are two available layout elements:
LaTeX Equations allow you type LaTeX syntax to generate static math notation. They come in inline and block formats:
Click here to learn more about supported LaTeX syntax in CalcTree
You can represent a snippet of code in various programming languages using the Code block. Appropriate formatting will be applied based on the corresponding programming language:
You can add images of various formats to your document, either through the slash menu or by dropping an image file on the document area. You can use side handles to resize the image. You can also add optional captions to images:
You can paste an image from clipboard using ctrl + v
(command + v
on Mac)
You drag and drop content element bu mouse to reorder elements on the document. There is a handle to the left of most elements that appears on hover and you can use for dragging by mouse: