If you can write XSLT stylesheets, then any XSLT processor (e.g., Saxon, 
Xalan-J) can be used in your Java program to convert MathML to SVG. There are 
native C XSLT processors as well. I'm not familiar with them.
-- 
Charles Knell
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-----Original Message-----
From:     Dirk Bromberg <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent:     Fri, 31 Mar 2006 15:50:35 +0200
To:       fop-users@xmlgraphics.apache.org
Subject:  Re: creating SVG from MathML

Hello,

[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> Since MathML is XML and SVG is XML, the natural way to convert one to 
> another, as I see it, is with with XSLT. Are you looking for a ready-made 
> Java package with classes to produce a variety of SVG formats, or are you 
> looking for a general approach?
>   
i'm looking for some like "fop" but not for fo->pdf, but even for 
MathML->SVG.

Dirk

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