Le 25 févr. 08 à 11:48, Sergiu Dumitriu a écrit :
That is exactly one of the problems with MathTran: It is on a remote
host. This means that:
- it might not be usable in some strict intranets, where there's no or
restricted access to the internet
- If the MathTran server is down, then no images w
Paul Libbrecht wrote:
>
> Le 21 févr. 08 à 05:07, Sergiu Dumitriu a écrit :
>> We're currently using FOP to generate PDFs. FOP cannot use DVIs (at
>> least not currently, with the available external resource plugins). It
>> does support some EPS.
>
> Therefore I asked if drawing on some Graphics2
As for their plans...
http://www.mathtran.org/plans.html
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Hi,
Paul Libbrecht wrote:
> That is why MathTran is a TeX daemon... it seems to be able to make at
> least hundreds expressions a second. Note... the i2geo server does no
> rendering... it's all at mathtran's server at the
> open-university-of-the-uk.
By googling to try to understand what yo
Le 21 févr. 08 à 05:07, Sergiu Dumitriu a écrit :
We're currently using FOP to generate PDFs. FOP cannot use DVIs (at
least not currently, with the available external resource plugins). It
does support some EPS.
Therefore I asked if drawing on some Graphics2D was doable as part of
that (I su
On Thu, Feb 21, 2008 at 5:07 AM, Sergiu Dumitriu <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Paul Libbrecht wrote:
...
> http://math.etsu.edu/LaTeXMathML/LaTeXMathML.js -> LaTeX => MathML
> converter in JavaScript. The code should be converted to Java, so that
> the whole process can be done in the native lang
gested.
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Sent: Wednesday, 20 February 2008 10:50
To: XWiki Users
Subject: Re: [xwiki-users] Latex html in editor for math formulas?
Alan, Ricardo,
what's on i2geo.net will be published soon. It's just a macro
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> Hi folks,
>
> Will there be an additional button in the editor, to implement formulas?
> Or is there?
>
>
> Or how can I use formulas, maybe you know a good latex html live editor.
>
>
> Since xwiki is more and more used by universities and labs….it would be
> nice
Paul Libbrecht wrote:
> Alan, Ricardo,
>
> what's on i2geo.net will be published soon. It's just a macro and a
> javascript embedding and uses the MathTran server.
>
> The syntax? real LaTeX, which is indeed running at mathtran.org. No own
> macros though.
> That also means it's full LaTeX cont
Paul Libbrecht wrote:
> Alan, Ricardo,
>
> what's on i2geo.net will be published soon. It's just a macro and a
> javascript embedding and uses the MathTran server.
>
> The syntax? real LaTeX, which is indeed running at mathtran.org. No
> own macros though.
> That also means it's full LaTeX contra
That would be good to know, before i go out there and tell
everybody i have a solution :-).
Alan
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and tell everybody i have a
solution :-).
Alan
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[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi folks,
Will there be an additional button in the editor, to implement formulas?
Or is there?
Hi,
You must be aware of this...
http://i2geo.net/bin/Sandbox/Formulae
There is at least a thread in xwiki-devs dealing with this issue. Look
for MathTran there.
htt
Hi folks,
Will there be an additional button in the editor, to implement formulas?
Or is there?
Or how can I use formulas, maybe you know a good latex html live editor.
Since xwiki is more and more used by universities and labsit would
be nice to have something, if there already isnt?
Tha
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