See also:
- Official page from the World Wide Web Consortium. Includes the MathML specification, links to related software, and other resources.- Editing Mathematics in Amaya - - Amaya allows mathematical expressions in web pages, using the Mathematical Markup Language (MathML) specification.
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- EzMath - - MathML editor which generates HTML or MathML code. Freeware implementation for Windows 95/NT.
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- Generating MathML Markup - - Using LATEX2HTML, WebEQ and WebTEX, written by Ross Moore while visiting the Geometry Center, Univ of Minnesota, during July of 1998.
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- A Gentle Introduction to MathML - - A Java-based collection of tools for authoring and rendering MathML, including a visual editor, a WebTeX to MathML translator, and a rendering applet for interactive math on Web pages. The site also includes links to other MathML resources. Free 30-day trial, on-line ordering.
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- GtkMathView - - A GTK Widget to render MathML documents. Documentation and download.
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- MathML and DSSSL Files - - Files relating to parsing MathML in an SGML/XML system, and DSSSL style sheets which may be used to render mathematics to TeX or to RTF (for Microsoft Word, for example). Drafts published by David Carlisle.
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- MathML Conference - - Forum for presenting and discussing MathML and technologies that ease the presentation of mathematical and scientific content on the web. Last meeting was June 2002.
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- OpenMath and MathML, ACM Crossroads Winter 1999 - - This is a discussion of two possible markup languages for mathematical expressions (OpenMath and MathML) written by O. Caprotti and D. Carlisle, from the Crossroads Winter 1999 issue.
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- sMArTH - - An equation editor for MathML and LaTeX built on open Web standardsusing a SVG interface, implemented in ECMAScript. MathML, LaTeX and SVG exports. Open source.
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- TtM - - TeX to MathML translator: translates from Plain TeX and LaTeX into HTML including the equations in the form of embedded MathML. Windows/Intel (purchase) and Linux (free) platforms. Interactive demo.
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- MathML Has Landed - - Efforts towards making Mozilla (Netscape Communicator 5) MathML-compliant. (September 21, 1999)
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