The MathML extension is simply a demo extension for FOP at this time. If
you want to check out on the maturity of the extension you'll have to
see for yourself if it suits your needs. Just let me tell you that the
MathML extension is written for and located in the CVS space of our
redesign e
Hi all, I have a question concerning the maturity of the MathML
extension. Is it mature enough to be used to generate PDF content for
MathML thats possibly embedded in Apache xdoc? We're considering using
it to build javadoc content.
-Mark Di
Well.. what I can find there is only the sources, not the jar.
I asked a simple way, not 'get-the-sources-and-build-with-cocoon' thing =)
-pete
On Wed, 26 Mar 2003, Uwe Klosa wrote:
> Pete,
>
> You can get the jeuclid.jar here: http://sourceforge.net/projects/jeuclid/
>
> Regards
>
> Uwe
>
Pete,
You can get the jeuclid.jar here: http://sourceforge.net/projects/jeuclid/
Regards
Uwe
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What is the simpliest way to get the
What is the simpliest way to get the MathML extension working? Do I have
to install Cocoon? Where can i get the jeuclid.jar which it seems to need?
Do I have to build jeuclid from sources too? There is one MathML example
included. It would be useful to see the pdf that it should result. In fact