- From: Paul Topping <pault@dessci.com>
- Date: Fri, 31 Oct 2003 12:46:15 -0800
- To: om-announce@openmath.org, "'www-math@w3.org'" <www-math@w3.org>, "'mozilla-mathml@mozilla.org'" <mozilla-mathml@mozilla.org>
Hi, I'm pleased to announce that MathPlayer 2.0 is ready for beta testing. MathPlayer is Design Science's free MathML display engine for Microsoft Internet Explorer. MP 2.0 has several major enhancements over the current version 1.1: - Support for XHTML+MathML documents. This allows publishing of a single XML document that will work with both Internet Explorer and Netscape/Mozilla without the use of the Universal Math Style Sheet. (Stylesheets will continue to work, they just won't be required for cross-browser compatibility.) - Math accessibility: A new "Speak Expression" command on the right-click menu will speak the mathematics. MathPlayer now also supports Microsoft's standard Active Accessibility interface so that most screen readers will be able to read MathML in Web pages. This is mainly for demonstration purposes; our ultimate goal is to provide full accessibility to math in Web pages to those with print-related disabilities. - MathZoom: A click in an equation will zoom it to 150% of normal into a popup window allowing easy viewing of fine equation features such as primes, hats, subscripts and superscripts. Click again to close it. - Alignment support: MathML's <malign> and <maligngroup> elements are supported. - Better formatting: Many small tweaks have been made to MathPlayer's math formatting, producing nicer-looking equations. - We have dropped support for Internet Explorer 5.5 -- IE 6.0 or later is now required. There were many things that didn't work so well in IE 5.5 and rather than spend our development and testing time working around its deficiencies, we'd prefer to spend it creating new software. We found that less than 4% of MathPlayer users used IE 5.5 and we don't know of any reason not to upgrade. If you think we've gotten it wrong, let us know. If you are interested in testing the beta version of MathPlayer 2.0, please send an email to betatest@dessci.com. If you have any questions regarding MathPlayer, let us know. We look forward to hearing from you. Paul Topping Design Science, Inc. "How Science Communicates" Makers of MathType, WebEQ, MathPlayer, Equation Editor, TeXaide http://www.dessci.com
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