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Subject: Re: [docbook-apps] Re: Docbook with Math ML/Latex => PDF
Rob
Your input got me further. Thanks.
You are right - the HHC uses IE but there are a few things that got in the
way.
1. It appears that the only way to have IE & FF actually display t
Cavicchio, Rob; docbook-apps@lists.oasis-open.org
Subject: Re: [docbook-apps] Re: Docbook with Math ML/Latex =>
PDF
Rob
Your input got me further. Thanks.
You are right - the HHC uses IE but there are a few things that
got in the way.
> > The best cross-platform solution for *displaying* math is to my
> > knowledge jsMath (http://www.math.union.edu/~dpvc/jsMath/).
> Mathml to \tex, then jsMath to display? How would that integrate
> with the browser showing mshelp?
Here is mentioned additional plugin to enhance CHM output:
htt
Rob
Your input got me further. Thanks.
You are right - the HHC uses IE but there are a few things that got in the way.
1. It appears that the only way to have IE & FF actually display the MathML is
to make sure it's is "xml"
AND html.ext must be set to ".xhtml". That was the only way that I
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>
An other thing that I have to deal with is multiple outputs: PDF, html,
MSHelp.
With PDF jeuclid works fine. With html FFor IE7 can be dictated.
However, MSHelp is uninteligent and doesn't handle MathML.
Does anyone have a solution for that? I
On 2008-10-28 09:59, Jirka Kosek wrote:
> It would be nice feature to have support for jsMath and translation from
> MathML to TeX in DocBook. Could you please make new RFE?
dblatex already translates from MathML to TeX to produce PDF:
http://dblatex.sourceforge.net/example/dblatex/example_mathml.
Jirka Kosek wrote:
Dave Pawson wrote:
Any suggestions for a process Jirka?
Mathml to \tex, then jsMath to display? How would that integrate
with the browser showing mshelp?
Do you know of any Mathml to \tex tools? I thought they
were alternatives!
I haven't tested it myself but there is XSL
Dave Pawson wrote:
> Any suggestions for a process Jirka?
>
> Mathml to \tex, then jsMath to display? How would that integrate
> with the browser showing mshelp?
>
> Do you know of any Mathml to \tex tools? I thought they
> were alternatives!
I haven't tested it myself but there is XSLT library
Jirka Kosek wrote:
Dave Pawson wrote:
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An other thing that I have to deal with is multiple outputs: PDF,
html, MSHelp.
With PDF jeuclid works fine. With html FFor IE7 can be dictated.
However, MSHelp is uninteligent and doesn't handle MathML.
Does anyone have a solu
Dave Pawson wrote:
> [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
>> An other thing that I have to deal with is multiple outputs: PDF,
>> html, MSHelp.
>>
>> With PDF jeuclid works fine. With html FFor IE7 can be dictated.
>> However, MSHelp is uninteligent and doesn't handle MathML.
>>
>> Does anyone have a solut
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An other thing that I have to deal with is multiple outputs: PDF, html,
MSHelp.
With PDF jeuclid works fine. With html FFor IE7 can be dictated.
However, MSHelp is uninteligent and doesn't handle MathML.
Does anyone have a solution for that? I don't really want to cr
An other thing that I have to deal with is multiple outputs: PDF, html,
MSHelp.
With PDF jeuclid works fine. With html FFor IE7 can be dictated. However,
MSHelp is uninteligent and doesn't handle MathML.
Does anyone have a solution for that? I don't really want to create a
process that co
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Dave Pawson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote on Thu, 23 Oct 2008 18:22:47
+0100:
HTML I believe it's a browser feature?
So is it reasonable to simply pass the mathml through to the html?
Yes, and absolutely yes.
Agreed there are no standards (yet). W3C seem very slow to ge
Dave Pawson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote on Thu, 23 Oct 2008 18:22:47
+0100:
> HTML I believe it's a browser feature?
> So is it reasonable to simply pass the mathml through to the html?
Yes, and absolutely yes.
> Agreed there are no standards (yet). W3C seem very slow to get to
> grips with multi-
> -Original Message-
> From: Bob Stayton
>
> Since neither XSL-FO nor HTML have the capability to format
> MathML, this
> would have to be handled with an XSL extension function. The
> extension
> would have to pass the MathML markup off to an external
> MathML engine that
> reads th
Bob Stayton wrote:
Hi Dave,
Since neither XSL-FO nor HTML have the capability to format MathML, this
would have to be handled with an XSL extension function. The extension
would have to pass the MathML markup off to an external MathML engine
that reads the MathML, generates an image, and inse
Wednesday, October 22, 2008 9:47 AM
Subject: Re: [docbook-apps] Re: Docbook with Math ML/Latex => PDF
Bob Stayton wrote:
Hi Dave,
Can you be more specific about what you mean when you say:
I'd like docbook to support
block and inline mathml up to the 80% mark?
That sounds like you want
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Hi Dave -
To continue along the lines of our previous thread, let's make one
point clear: I think docbook already does all it can to "support"
MathML, through grammar extensions and stylesheets.
The problem is exterior to docbook:
- most importantly in efficient manual
Bob Stayton wrote:
Hi Dave,
Can you be more specific about what you mean when you say:
I'd like docbook to support
block and inline mathml up to the 80% mark?
That sounds like you want the DocBook XSL stylesheets to convert MathML
markup to formatted math for HTML and FO outputs.
Yes... pl
Hi Dave -
To continue along the lines of our previous thread, let's make one
point clear: I think docbook already does all it can to "support"
MathML, through grammar extensions and stylesheets.
The problem is exterior to docbook:
- most importantly in efficient manual entry of MathML,
- and to s
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From: "Dave Pawson" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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Subject: Re: [docbook-apps] Re: Docbook with Math ML/Latex => PDF
Ian Moor wro
Ian Moor wrote:
What I have used when I have a small amount of maths or I have a latex version
of the document is to use latex2html, which produces images (png if you ask)
for the maths in a latex file
which can be used in a mediaobject or inlinemediaobject
I think the emphasis is on 'small
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