- From: Paul Libbrecht <paul@activemath.org>
- Date: Tue, 21 Dec 2004 12:12:13 +0100
- To: "Neil Soiffer" <NeilS@dessci.com>
- Cc: "<www-math@w3.org>" <www-math@w3.org>
ActiveMath (http://www.activemath.org/) now supports MathML output in its beta-1 version. The MathML presentation is generated from OpenMath using, mostly, XSLT (with good caching etc). Currently, this is "dirty" MathML which includes html and hence can only be viewed in Mozilla, we have, internally, a version that displays in MSIE+MathPlayer. Try it on our demo: http://www.activemath.org/demo/ paul Le 16 déc. 04, à 19:26, Neil Soiffer a écrit : > > At the Joint Mathematics Meeting > (http://www.ams.org/amsmtgs/2091_intro.html), I will be giving a talk > as > part of the "Math on the Web" Pavilion. My talk is an update of a talk > ("Applications that use MathML") I tried to give last year but couldn't > because I was snowed/iced in (the Portland airport was closed for three > days): . > > The main point of the talk is to give a sense of what the large number > of > applications that make use of MathML can do. If time permits, I'll > also > demo some interoperability between MathML apps. If you have developed > software that uses MathML (editor, import, export, other?) or made > significant improvements to your software in the last year, please > send me a > URL to your web site and a one or two sentence summary of your work. > > Although the talk is short and I won't be able to show off much > software, I > will be giving out listings of software and have links to them in my > talk so > it is a chance to get the word out on your work. > > Neil Soiffer email: neils@dessci.com > Senior Scientist phone: 562-433-0685 > Design Science, Inc. http://www.dessci.com > "How Science Communicates" > MathType, WebEQ, MathPlayer, Equation Editor, TeXaide > >
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