If I am able to convert the latex expression to MathML.
Will it be easier to parse MathML to sympy expression?

Here Is something I found which converts latex to MathML.
https://www.mathtowebonline.com/

On Friday, 11 March 2016 17:20:48 UTC+5:30, Aman Deep wrote:
>
> I have asked them about it on their irc channel 
> irc://irc.freenode.net/mathquill 
> Waiting for their reply.. Meanwhile I am trying to make latex work with 
> sympy.
>
> Thanks.
>
> On Friday, 11 March 2016 16:01:17 UTC+5:30, Francesco Bonazzi wrote:
>>
>>
>>
>> On Thursday, 10 March 2016 22:58:09 UTC+1, Aman Deep wrote:
>>>
>>> I was able to use mathquill inside jupyter notebook using html & 
>>> javascript.
>>>
>>> Here is the code.
>>> http://nbviewer.jupyter.org/gist/hiamandeep/52ccdce87c40fb021048 
>>>
>>>
>> Excellent.
>>  
>>
>>> So, If I skip the latex part then what should be my approach to convert 
>>> text in input area to sympy expression?
>>>
>>  
>> Have a look at this conversation:
>> https://github.com/mathquill/mathquill/issues/456
>>
>> Otherwise, you could try to parse the javascript expression tree of 
>> mathquill.
>>
>> Try to contact the mathquill developers, maybe they can better advise us.
>>
>

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