WebMath: A question - and request for recommendation.
Pam Bishop
bishopp at for.mat.bham.ac.uk
Tue Nov 9 05:10:50 EST 1999
Robby at orst.edu writes:
> IE5, on the other hand, does contain the needed XML support but is not yet
> able to display MathML without a plug-in.
This sounds really useful. Can you tell us how to obtain the plug-in?
To Robin Susanto: I would recommend the use of PDF files until there is native
support for MathML in Netscape and Internet Explorer. PDF files can be created
using Adobe Acrobat from Latex files, or from wordprocessed or DTP files
containing MathType graphic files for the equations. I publish a newsletter in
printed and electronic form using the latter method, and there is an example at
http://www.bham.ac.uk/ctimath/reviews/aug98/mathcad.pdf
Pam Bishop
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