Hi Elena,

I've never used mathml in context, but afaik you can just type/include
the mathml source in your context documents. See the docs at

http://context.aanhet.net/show-man-16.htm

at Taco's mirror (pragma is down?).


Taken from page 87 (89)...

\usemodule[mathml]

\starttext
\startXMLdata

<math>
  <apply><cos/>
    <ci>x</ci>
  </apply>
</math>

\stopXMLdata
\stoptext


Hope that helps,

Peter


Elena Fraboschi wrote:
> Dear All:
> 
> I write this with my tail between my legs, because I am positive that, if
> I looked around in the archives etcetera, the information would be there.
> So, with apologies (no laziness here, just inordinate haste), could anyone
> drop me a URL or two that might answer the needs explained below?  No need
> for anyone to waste time writing: just toss me the URL! :-)
> 
> What I need
> ===========
> The IUMJ abstracts are in MathML.  Sometimes we luck out and the rendition
> is just fine.  Sometimes (for example, when using something as simple as
> $\sqrt{2}$), the browsers ability to read perfect MathML is atrocious.
> Solution:  use ConTeXt to convert MathML to perfect PDF's.  And the
> best URL to learn and do just that is...
> 
> Many thanks, hope to contribute something soon, best, elena
> 
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