Am Do, den 05.02.2004 schrieb Z.Z. um 23:04:
The sf project overview is at
http://sourceforge.net/projects/jeuclid
which can be easily found with SF's search function. Download
the source, you'll have to compile the jar by yourself. It seems
there is some direct Cocoon support there
Z.Z. wrote:
Sorry, I cannot find it, where is distribution´s directory?
Ah, well, you'll probably have to get the code from CVS. Look
at the examples/mathml directory there are a few files with
more information. I'm not sure whether the extension works
with the HEAD code or only with the
Hello,
Z.Z. wrote:
Sorry, I cannot find it, where is distribution´s directory?
Ah, well, you'll probably have to get the code from CVS. Look
at the examples/mathml directory there are a few files with
more information. I'm not sure whether the extension works
with the HEAD code or only
Joerg Heinicke wrote:
Jeuclide has nothing to do with Cocoon, so you won't find it here. I
even did not find it when searching for Jeuclide using google.
FOP can process embedded MathML, similarly to SVG, using jeuclid.
It's in the distribution's extension directory. It shouldn't be too
hard to
Hello,
2004. február 4. 20.13 dátummal J.Pietschmann ezt írta:
Joerg Heinicke wrote:
Jeuclide has nothing to do with Cocoon, so you won't find it here. I
even did not find it when searching for Jeuclide using google.
FOP can process embedded MathML, similarly to SVG, using jeuclid.
It's
Hello All,
My last (I promice :-) ) question is, are there any method to display
equation from Openoffice.org?
I searched and found ( via google ) an Jeuclide project ( inside cocoon ),
but I cannot find any reference in my cocoon source :-(
Openoffice stored equation in MathML 1.01. formula
to display
equation from Openoffice.org?
I searched and found ( via google ) an Jeuclide project ( inside cocoon ),
but I cannot find any reference in my cocoon source :-(
Openoffice stored equation in MathML 1.01. formula in separate objects
inside document
I think he must mean.
http://jeuclid.sourceforge.net/
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From: Joerg Heinicke [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
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Subject: Re: Equation in Openoffice
MathML is XML, so just transform it as you like.
Jeuclide has
:-(
Openoffice stored equation in MathML 1.01. formula in separate objects
inside document.
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