On Jan 4, 2008 11:41 PM, Paul Libbrecht <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I would be looking forward for advice to plug such a converter (which
> architecture, which classes etc).
> I am mostly interested into the second part... math-in-xwiki although
> wiki-to-latex-and-to-pdf is a nice direction to take in any case.
Hi

In my matheclipse wiki project I'm using the JavaScript jsMath library.
You can find some examples here:
http://matheclipse.org/en/StartingPoints#Testpages_from_Wikipedia
here is a short description how I installed it in jamwiki:
http://www.groovy-news.org/e/page/axelclk?entry=jsmath_new_version_3_4d

> HotEqn, which is the basis of the JSP Wiki Math Plugin, seems fairly nice
> and somewhat complete but I couldn't find its license. Could you ? I saw
> posts that say that it is GPL... but I could not verify it.
Here is what I found about the JMathTeX  and HotEqn sources/projects:
http://www.groovy-news.org/e/page/axelclk?entry=jmathtex_example_render_tex_formula

But I'm currently not using any of these libraries.

-- 
Axel Kramer
WikiBlog: http://www.groovy-news.org/e/page/axelclk
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