Rob

Your input got me further. Thanks. 

You are right - the HHC uses IE but there are a few things that got in the way.

1. It appears that the only way to have IE & FF actually display the MathML is 
to make sure it's <xml:output> is "xml" 
AND html.ext must be set to ".xhtml". That was the only way that I could make 
the MathML show up in a browser. (Bob mentions this in his book)

2. HHC only knows HTML. [now I'm stuck]  It will allow me to use an XHTML file, 
but thinks its a foreign file and try to load it in a browser. I'm using the 
4.74 version of the HTML Help compiler.

3. Looking at the HTMLHELP stylesheets, it looks like it calls the html style 
sheets.

Anybody have comments on this setup? I suspect that because of namespaces the 
MathML needs a well behaved XML - like XHTML.

Regards,
Dean Nelson



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An other thing that I have to deal with is multiple outputs: PDF, html, 
MSHelp. 

With PDF jeuclid works fine. With html FFor IE7 can be dictated. 
However, MSHelp is uninteligent and doesn't handle MathML. 

Does anyone have a solution for that? I don't really want to create a 
process that converts the MathML to image. That would be my last resort. 
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I'm a little confused by this. HTML Help uses Internet Explorer to 
display the HTML pages, so just about anything that can be displayed in 
IE should also be displayed in HTML Help topics. 

I'm not familiar with JEuclid, from its SourceForge page it looks like 
it's a Java applet? Perhaps the problem is merely getting the Help 
topics to point to the right location to load the applet. This can be a 
little tricky with files that are compiled into a CHM, but it's usually 
doable. 


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