Note that this is a hot topic happening right now in the W3C Math working group. MathML3 should provide enough specification for Maple and Mathematica to put and get MathML content reliably. We have a Maple guy on board and it seems to follow. Whether it'll flow into Maple 13, 14 ??... Mathematica, it seems, followed an earlier draft of MathML3 and puts presentation mathml in the clipboard thus far.

So... hopes are not lost.

paul


Le 01-avr.-09 à 19:36, Jacques Carette a écrit :

I wish you were right but, as far as I know you can only paste MathML into Maple. Copying first involves invoking a function that generates the MathML, or using the "export as html" (where you can read the mathML-content as applet params, oh glory!).

Right, 'copy' does not automatically put the MathML format onto the clipboard, for any of the interfaces (in Maple). You have to do this manually. Hmmm, I thought it used to put out MathML on the clipboard too, I must have mis-remembered. Too bad, that would be a nice feature.

It does seem you can paste MathML as a 'string' in Mathematica, and then use ImportString[] to read it in properly. Awkward, yes, but feasible.

(note, this was in Maple 10 on Mac, there may be differences and novelties in Maple 11 or 12)
Nope - just checked Maple 12 on Windows, still no improvement there.

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