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hi Iamp;#39;m Jason Harris I work in the front end and Iamp;#39;ll be talking about the native Wolfram player for iOS okay well itamp;#39;s rolled round to ten oamp;#39;clock Iamp;#39;m sure weamp;#39;ll get some stragglers then but I might as well kick things off so for the people here just go to the the passable website and write there and download the The Notebook here you can see it here just click on that and get the workshop notebook okay so welcome to this workshop on advanced typesetting so in this talk Iamp;#39;m going to detail some of the capabilities the advanced typesetting capabilities of Mathematica and what do we mean by typesetting well of course itamp;#39;s always nice to you know X superscript 2 and we can position the two very nicely or the fraction nicely or something but as Steven talked about we like computer computational essays we like to be able to present a whole flow of a narrative and to do that we need to be able to introduce our own notations for