- From: Neil Soiffer <soiffer@wolfram.com>
- Date: Tue, 13 Jul 1999 16:32:41 -0700 (PDT)
- To: kamthan@cs.concordia.ca (Pankaj Kamthan)
- Cc: www-math@w3.org
> Hi, > > Elementary tutorials on MathML authoring/rendering using > Amaya, WebEQ, EzMath and techexplorer are available at > http://indy.cs.concordia.ca/mathml/main.html . > > Any feedback is most welcome. > > Pankaj Kamthan > You should probably add Mathematica Version 4 to your list. V4 has been out for about 1.5 months and supports both import and export of MathML. For your list: MathML support: Generates presentation tags (programable so that content tags could be generated). Almost complete support for both presentation and content tags; a very few of the more esoteric tags such as alignment are not supported. [I don't think any application supports them at the moment] Availability: Windows 9x/NT, Mac, most flavors of Unix Cost: Commercial -- see www.wolfram.com Installation: comes with installer Usability: Uses Mathematica's WYSIWYG editor that includes (user-definable) keyboard shortcuts and (user-definable) palettes. Translator Language: 2D math -- enter the expression as you wish it to be seen, or enter it in a linear Mathematica syntax and convert it to a 2D syntax. If you need further information, you can contact me or technical support at Wolfram Research. Neil Soiffer Wolfram Research
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