[Blindmath] Introduction

Michael Whapples mwhapples at aim.com
Fri Nov 6 19:56:53 UTC 2009


May be I should have been clearer, I was meaning using instiki with 
markdown+itex2mml for the source format. Is there other software which 
uses itex2mml for source format?

Michael Whapples
On 06/11/09 02:08, Jason White wrote:
> Michael Whapples<mwhapples at aim.com>  wrote:
>    
>> In the same way I would say if we had the correct tools for mathml
>> then the verbosity wouldn't be a problem. Out of interest have you
>> looked at instiki? I know it doesn't solve the problem of creating a
>> full report which might be suitable for printing, but it does show
>> how maths can be put on the web using mathml but not needing the
>> author to know or deal directly with mathml.
>>      
> There's also ITeX2MML, which uses a slightly modified form of TeX mathematical
> notation. It's a filter which converts this notation into MathML; the
> difference from TeX to HTML converters is that the rest of the document is
> coded directly in HTML.
>
>
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