Andy Wu wrote:
Thanks Dave. Do you have experience of using either?
No... but I know a man who does :-)
Quite a lot in fact...
In fact he's going to a mathml+xsl-fo interface meeting shortly
to talk about this aspect!
Simple fact. He uses XSLT to go from XML into \tex ... but
then again he is just a little unusual.
Very intimate with mathml
One of the best XSLT guru's
\tex guru, black belt. Omega author.
So it's not really surprising he chooses that route.
Of those offered I'd try AH if you can get a licence,
Fall back SVG via Nikolai's software.
Fall back... Look elsewhere.
HTH
Andy
Dave Pawson wrote:
http://www.antennahouse.com/product/mathml.htm
Nikolai has http://www.grigoriev.ru/svgmath/
I.e. mathml to SVG, then incorporate the SVG into docbook/fo
AFAIK there is no 'recommended' way to get mathml (either kind)
embedded into docbook... yet.
regards
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