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Like all technical writers, I must have a way to include mathematics – your chance to improve on ID!

Ideally, this would mean typesetting from LateX source but inclusion of PDF/postscript insertions inline is all I get with ID CS3. Some integration with MathType would be great.

Whatever, you need to be very clear right now what kind of support you offer. I have a diminishing list of requirements to move over from ID.  This is topmost.

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This has come up in several other threads; I doubt it is much of a priority right now, but that doesn't mean it will never happen.  I certainly wouldn't expect it in 1.7; Serif has too many other things on their plates that impact a much broader range of use cases and are much harder to work around using existing solutions.

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Now that Publisher supports pinning images inline, it should at least be possible to use the same approach that works in ID.

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