How can I include MathML-source equations etc. into a PDF?
(I'm afraid I don't know much about MathML: is there a tool/stylesheet to
transform MathML into FO, which can then be included in an FO file with the
rest of the content required in the PDF, prior to using FOP?)
Graham Hannington
Hi
I need to include a few maths formulae (both inline and displayed) and a 3x3
matix in a pdf document created from an XML source. As fop does not recognize
mathml any suggestions how I can do it?
Tony McNicholl
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At 12:25 05/03/02, Tony McNicholl wrote:
Hi
I need to include a few maths formulae (both inline and displayed) and a
3x3 matix in a pdf document created from an XML source. As fop does not
recognize mathml any suggestions how I can do it?
Hello Tony.
I'm not sure if this is obvious to you but
alex wrote:
Ok Here's my guess
What you need to do is to take the MathML and convert it to vector graphics
(SVG) and then feed the SVG to FOP. Unfortunately I don't know of such a
tool.
Anyone want to take up the baton?
I think custard might work http://www.schemasoft.com/MathML/
not
See https://sourceforge.net/projects/jeuclid/
The JEuclid is a project, which creates the possibility to display MathML
content. It is primary a Transformer/Serializer for the Cocoon project, and
creates GIF images or converts the MathML content to SVG.
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Nicola Ken Barozzi
On 2002.03.05 14:37 Nicola Ken Barozzi wrote:
See https://sourceforge.net/projects/jeuclid/
The JEuclid is a project, which creates the possibility to display MathML
content. It is primary a Transformer/Serializer for the Cocoon project,
and
creates GIF images or converts the MathML content to