I haven't used it myself, but it looks like JEuclid would do what you need--it
includes a command-line tool for converting MathML to a variety of different
image formats.
http://jeuclid.sourceforge.net/
Jason Thomale
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I think they're available on the Internet Archive somewhere too? But I
can never remember where.
Jonathan
Jason Griffey wrote:
As I mentioned, they are available from Ibiblio on the link above. The
copyright claim is...well...specious at best. But no one really wants
to be the one to go to
Interestingly, outside the US it's somewhat more possible to claim
copyright on factual data than inside the US, Europe for instance has
types of IP and copyright protection for databases that the US does not.
But basically, the answer is that nobody knows for sure, not even the
lawyers.
A couple of other options, depending on what you need (JEuclid will
probably do what you need).
I haven't had to do this on a big project, but I had MathML I needed in
laTeX (created images I needed from that). There's a nice converter at
from MathML to TeX at
Thanks for all the suggestions. I'm in the happy place of being able to
hand them all off to someone else to experiment with!
Thomas
On 09/24/2008 11:49 AM, Wayne Graham wrote:
A couple of other options, depending on what you need (JEuclid will
probably do what you need).
I haven't had