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 with the maintenance branch, or > whether it works at all.
Thanks a lot, I'll find it... > > All result of searching to jeuclid.jar is 2 document (by google, > > yandex) which are only a html document instead of jeuclid.jar. There is > > no jeuclid.jar in cocoon cvs, and jeuclid.sourceforge.net too. > > 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 too. Ok, I download it. > > Are there anybody who has some experience with mathml plugin for > > Mozilla/IE? Is it good enough for University usage? > > Mozilla supports MathML natively, and it's in the default build > since, well, a year or two by now (no plugin necessary). Standard > support appears to be quite complete, look at > http://www.mozilla.org/projects/mathml/ > for details. What do you consider "good enough for University usage"? I just want to know, how it display some very special, and difficult equations, which is using at university. -- thx, ---------------------------------------------------- Zoltan Zidarics programmer PTE University Pecs, Hungary icq: 43288694 --------------------------------------------------------------------- To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] For additional commands, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
