- From: Kostya Serebriany <kostya_silver@yahoo.com>
- Date: Sun, 26 Jul 1998 22:40:37 -0700 (PDT)
- To: www-math@w3.org
Hello, Robert. > There are a couple of things to say here. First, if you download > WebEQ, from > > http://www.webeq.com > > you can generate examples for yourself. There are still a few > non-standard things about it, but its pretty good. > > Second, Ross Moore has recently been adding MathML support to > LaTeX2HTML. It still uses WebEQ to generate the MathML, but it does > some PERL pre-processing in order to translate true LaTeX into > MathML. You can check out his examples at > > http://www.geom.umn.edu/~ross/webtex/webtex > Well, I tried it already. My problem is that I want some extra explanation on some topics of manual. E.g. how to render <list order="numeric"> <cn type='complex-cartesian'> 1 <sep/> 0 </cn> <cn type='complex-cartesian'> 0 <sep/> 1 </cn> </list> ? It is not a most complicated question I have. May be there are some more examples from the editors of MML (w3c)? And about WebEq: it knows almost none of content markup - it is a half-functional program. Kostya P.S. <mprescripts/> tag is not found in list of presentation tags P.P.S. I am very sorry for my English. _________________________________________________________ DO YOU YAHOO!? Get your free @yahoo.com address at http://mail.yahoo.com
Received on Monday, 27 July 1998 01:41:42 UTC