On May 3, 2004, at 7:40 PM, Mary McEwen wrote:

Is there a library in existence for revolution that 'pretty prints' mathematical expressions in the standard way that you would see them printed in a book, rather than the 'one line' computer format? For example you would see the expression:

((x^2 + 2x + 1) /(x + 1))^3 printed as a rational polynomial raised to a power, with the numerator above the denominator, and the exponent above and to the right of the numerator, outside of the quotient parens.

I have searched the archives and found very little other than a Feb 14 2002 post about a SmoothTalk Library, whose link is no longer current.

could we create 'translators' to build TeX/LaTeX files and launch unix scripts to render them all as PS or PDF.... it's a hack but it could work


Cheers
andre



Thanks, Mary McEwen
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Andre Alves Garzia  2004
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