Merops contains over 120 customizable rules relating to figures, displayed formulae, and tables.
Merops checks that document objects and their citations are in sequence and alerts errors.
Merops alerts the user if it finds a citation but no object or if it finds a table or figure that hasn’t been cited.
Citation preferences are context specific, so Merops can apply one standard in general text, and other preferences in parentheses, tables, footnotes, or references.
Merops can also apply an abbreviated standard to citations in general text while ensuring they are spelled out in full at the start of a sentence.
Merops can standardize and correct the presentation of figure labels:
Merops can add or remove page breaks before figures and set the caption above or below the graphic.
Citation preferences are context specific, so Merops can apply one standard in general text, and other preferences in parentheses, tables, footnotes, or references.
Merops can also apply an abbreviated standard to citations in general text, while ensuring they are spelled out in full at the start of a sentence.
Merops can standardize and correct the presentation of formula labels:
Merops can convert MathType equations to Microsoft Word equations.
Merops can convert displayed text equations to Microsoft Word equations.
These equations can be encoded as MathML in your XML file.
Citation preferences are context specific, so Merops can apply one standard in general text, and other preferences in parentheses, tables, footnotes, or references.
Merops can identify and standardize the presentation of labels and captions:
Merops can automatically convert tabular data separated by multiple spaces and tabs into cellular tables.
Merops can now add or remove page breaks before tables.
The Merops plug-in for Microsoft Word comes with some useful table-editing tools, such as Invert Table and Delete Empty Rows/Columns.
Merops can: