Sankalp <sankalpkh...@gmail.com> writes: > Dear Brian, > > On 2 February 2012 23:24, brian powell <briangpowel...@gmail.com> > wrote: > > * Dear Venkatesh Choppella: Thanks for the notes on teaching > OrgMode etc.: While reviewing your class notes and emails to your > class about OrgMode and TeX/LaTeX I came across your suggestion > to students to play with: > > http://detexify.kirelabs.org/classify.html > > ** Detexify can be useful; but, this may give your students more > traction/uses: > > http://webdemo.visionobjects.com/equation.html > > > ^^ This is awesome! :D
I have not followed the above 2 links so my comments here could be out of context ... > ---which not only suggests an equivalent TeX/LaTeX; it provides a > MathML suggestion as well. Org/OpenDocument exporter can convert from LaTex to MathML using MathToWeb. One can also use MathJax to see the MathML equivalents of a LaTex snippet. In my experience, MathJax seems to be more mature compared to MathToWeb. See (info "(org) Working with LaTeX math snippets") > *** Disclaimer: I have no relations to visionobjects.com that I > know of (but the example site looks free to play with at least). Well, nothing is free. Everything that you type in there is a test case for their software. Also they win over an enthusiast or a detractor depending upon how well you have crafted your input. --