Hello OpenMathers,

a post on the mathfuture group about the advent of MathPiper triggered a few 
questions.

One of them triggered the response that OpenMath is supported as reported in 
the forwarded mail.
Always good to know.

See the whole thread on:
        
http://groups.google.com/group/mathfuture/browse_thread/thread/e1afd5907813e789?hl=en

From the Yacas Facebook page, it seems to be that MathPiper is a fork in java 
of Yacas. So the OpenMath is probably the late result of Alberto Gonzales 
Palomo's work.

paul


> De : Ted Kosan <[email protected]>
> Date : 16 décembre 2010 20:12:14 HNEC
> À : [email protected]
> Objet : Rép : [Math 2.0] MathPiper, an education-oriented computer algebra 
> system.
> Répondre à : [email protected]
> 
> Bob wrote:
> 
>> I notice it has LaTeX output.
>> Haven't had a chance to investigate that just yet, but I'm wondering if
>> this aspect of MathPiper is fully-developed, or do you expect
>> enhancements?
> 
> Our plan is for the current LaTeX capabilities to be the starting
> point for more advanced LaTeX capabilities.  For example, one goal for
> the MathPiper notebook is for the user to be able to accept
> math-oriented LaTeX input and render it both inside of blocks of text
> and separately from text.
> 
> 
> 
>> Any possibility of LaTeX input?
> 
> MathPiper can accept LaTeX input for rendering purposes (see the
> ViewLatex function), but it is not able to perform any calculations
> with this input.
> 
> 
> 
>> How about MathML output?
> 
> MathML output is not supported yet, although it is planned.  However,
> OpenMath output is currently supported with the OMForm function:
> 
> In> OMForm(x^2)
> Result: True
> Side Effects:
> <OMOBJ>
>  <OMA>
>    <OMS cd="arith1" name="power"/>
>    <OMV name="x"/>
>    <OMI>2</OMI>
>  </OMA>
> </OMOBJ>
> 
> 
> Ted
> 
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