Hi,

there were some discussions on the best library to use for mathematical representation; I can't remember the outcome though.

Anyway, this one seems to be a good candidate: at least it's free and already in Debian :-)

Cheers, Eric
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(new) libjmathtex-java-gcj_0.7~pre-1_i386.deb optional libs
TeX and MathML library for Java (native code)
 The JMathTeX library provides a set of Java classes for displaying (complex)
 mathematical formulas as part of a Java application. Some use cases are:
  * Displaying text with embedded formulas (in an editor pane, a JavaHelp
    page, ...)
  * Make a combo box which provides the user with a choice between various
    formulas.
  * Have a slider with ticks that display their values not as decimal numbers,
    but as exact values, e.g., fractions, square roots or any combination of
    these.
  * Display the formula together with the graph of a function.
 The library uses the typesetting algorithms of the well-known TeX and LaTeX
 systems and therefore displays formulas in a very professional looking way.
 Formulas are Java-objects that can be built from scratch (by combining smaller
 formulas in several ways) and from LaTeX strings. There is also limited
 support for MathML.
 .
 This package contains the natively compiled code for use by gij.
(new) libjmathtex-java_0.7~pre-1.diff.gz optional libs
(new) libjmathtex-java_0.7~pre-1.dsc optional libs
(new) libjmathtex-java_0.7~pre-1_all.deb optional libs
TeX and MathML library for Java
 The JMathTeX library provides a set of Java classes for displaying (complex)
 mathematical formulas as part of a Java application. Some use cases are:
  * Displaying text with embedded formulas (in an editor pane, a JavaHelp
    page, ...)
  * Make a combo box which provides the user with a choice between various
    formulas.
  * Have a slider with ticks that display their values not as decimal numbers,
    but as exact values, e.g., fractions, square roots or any combination of
    these.
  * Display the formula together with the graph of a function.
 The library uses the typesetting algorithms of the well-known TeX and LaTeX
 systems and therefore displays formulas in a very professional looking way.
 Formulas are Java-objects that can be built from scratch (by combining smaller
 formulas in several ways) and from LaTeX strings. There is also limited
 support for MathML.
 .
  Homepage: http://jmathtex.sourceforge.net/
(new) libjmathtex-java_0.7~pre.orig.tar.gz optional libs
Changes: libjmathtex-java (0.7~pre-1) unstable; urgency=low
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  * Initial Debian release


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