Dear Sergiu,
Not far from now we'll give a shot at least at using MathTran (http://
www.mathtran.org/) for LaTeX equations integration. Estimate 2-6
months. This uses a real TeX process to actually doing the whole
rendering. The nice bit is that this means it's full LaTeX so there's
no-one
> Re the Latex export, here's the plan: we're currently working on a new
> architectural version of the xwiki rendering mechanism. The new
mechanism
> will be able to use tools like Maven Doxia which already has a Latex
sink,
> this means that we'll get the latex export for free when we've
finished
Sergiu Dumitriu wrote:
> Hi everybody,
>
> On the mailing lists, we noticed several people trying to use XWiki in
> academic environments, requesting features such as support for
> mathematical equations or support for LaTeX.
Hi Sergiu,
At this very moment I am preparing a short presentation fo
Re the Latex export, here's the plan: we're currently working on a new
architectural version of the xwiki rendering mechanism. The new
mechanism will be able to use tools like Maven Doxia which already has
a Latex sink, this means that we'll get the latex export for free when
we've finished
Hi,
I used XWiki for my diploma thesis. I mean, my teacher was checking my
progress in xwiki. I used following schema.
Every chapter was one wiki page. There was one page, where were all links to
chapters. Some sort of main page.
When the chapter is in one page, makes comments is easy. You know t
Sounds like a great project. We are a small (2 person) company working
in mathematical optimisation, and we would like to be able to use XWiki
for requirements capture, logging issues, developing documentation and
similar. We often need to include equations and the like in our
documents. I love