RE: Unsophisticated Query

Dear Jo,

You should be looking at MathType, the fancy version of our Equation Editor
that comes with Microsoft Office. It has a feature called MathPage that
converts Word docs with Equation Editor or MathType equations into
nice-looking web pages. See www.dessci.com.

Paul Topping

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> -----Original Message-----
> From: Jo Tomalin [mailto:jo.tomalin@sheffcol.ac.uk] 
> Sent: Thursday, April 18, 2002 9:38 AM
> To: www-math@w3.org
> Subject: Unsophisticated Query
> 
> 
> Dear list,
> 
> Can you help me to think about the best tools for putting 
> maths (of a fairly low level - algebraic fractions, indices, 
> etc) onto the web? We would probably have the services of 
> secretarial staff who are used to using Equation Editor to 
> produce Word documents with math formatting, and of 
> professional webpage designers, but the latter would not have 
> experience with maths on the Web.
> 
> What are the problems we should be thinking about in advance?
> 
> Regards,
> 
> Jo Tomalin
> Sheffield College
> 
> 
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