On Tue 10 Jan 2012, rvhassel wrote:

> Prepare with ConTeXt a number of keys, for instance parts of
> mathematical formulas and functions, or parts of molecules out of
> the chemistry. Put them in the keys of one the keyboards, mentioned
> above and there can be given a lecture with readable formulas.

At least for formulae, it would probably be cheaper and more flexible
to use a graphics tablet or tablet computer, and something like the
Freehand Formula Entry System: http://research.cs.queensu.ca/drl/ffes/
. There is also http://jequation.sourceforge.net/ and JMathNotes (
http://page.mi.fu-berlin.de/tapia/projects.php , near bottom of page),
though I haven't tried any of them.

Pont
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