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MathToWeb (home) introduction... CONVERT LATEX TO MATHML GENERATE MATHML FROM LATEX WITH THIS FREE, OPEN SOURCE AUTHORING TOOL LATEX TO MATHML CONVERTER This site requires a browser that can effectively render presentationMathML .
* Firefox has fully capable resources for rendering MathML (be sure to install the Firefox MathML fonts ) This site works bestwith this browser.
* You might want to give Amaya a try - another browser having full support for MathML. * The Nightly Build of Safari based on Webkit now has capabilities for rendering MathML. * IE users require the MathPlayer plug-in.
(If you know of a browser and/or plug-in that is MathML-friendly, please drop me a line, I will be happy to list it.) MathToWeb is a free authoring tool that converts mathematical expressions written in AMS-Latex to presentation MathML. It allows the author to write web pages in XHTML (just a strict form of HTML) containing equations in LaTeX rather than MathML, the former being considerably easier to read and write. MathToWeb can be applied to single equations or entire documents containing many hundreds ofequations.
In December 2009, MathToWeb became available Online (seeMathToWeb
). Unlike the
downloadable (application) variants, the online one contains an input editor rather than just a 'file chooser'. LaTeX can be pasted directly into this editor (or typed in manually) and converted directly. The generated MathML is displayed in a separate text-area where is can be copied and used for its intended purpose. In addition, the MathML is rendered in a frame to the right of the conversion applet, which allows for the immediate visual evaluation of any particular LaTeX->MathML conversion. * Note: If you are using the online variant, it is advisable to have the latest Java Runtime Environment (1.6+) installed on your computer. The program can also be downloaded, (there are both
Command-line and Graphical variants available) and since it was written using the Java SDK, the resulting executable JAR (mathtoweb.jar) should run on any operating platform. There is also a standard installation available to Windows users. Below is an image containing some of the example equations found in the MathToWeb User's Guide. These
were copied directly from Firefox, where they were displayed as MathML. This is the only image displaying mathematics that you will see on this site. From this point on, all mathematical expressions will be rendered as MathML - the User's Guideis 100%
MathML.
Note: If your browser is not capable of rendering MathML, you will get errors (or your browser may just hang) in moving about this site. Note to Firefox users: If you are seeing numerous square boxes (they look like this: ) in the User's Guide, it means your MathML fonts are not up to date. They can be updated here: Firefox MathML fonts.
If you are using an up-to-date version of Firefix (3.0+), see the MOZILLA 1.9, STIX (BETA) FONTS at the above link. Copyright © 2008-2013 MathToWeb.com / Paul Hunter MathToWeb is Open Source software. | contact me | privacy policy |Details
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