Conversion of LaTeX math formulas to MathML or OMML
http://hackage.haskell.org/package/texmath
The texmathml library provides functions to convert LaTeX math formulas
to presentation MathML (which can be used in HTML) or OMML (Office Math
Markup Language, used in Microsoft Office). It supports basic LaTeX and
AMS extensions, and it can parse and apply LaTeX macros.
Use the test flag to install a standalone executable, texmath, that
reads a LaTeX formula from stdin and writes MathML to stdout.
Use the cgi flag to install a cgi script, texmath-cgi.
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Filename | Size | Changed |
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texmath-0.8.6.4.tar.gz | 0001605333 1.53 MB | |
texmath.changes | 0000015411 15 KB | |
texmath.spec | 0000004299 4.2 KB |
Revision 3 (latest revision is 6)
Dominique Leuenberger (dimstar_suse)
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request 405321
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Ondřej Súkup (mimi_vx)
(revision 3)
- regenerate spec-file, fix ghc-texmath-devel requires - remove texmath-rpmlintrc - update to 0.8.6.4 * Handle equation environment (without numbering). - update to 0.8.6.3 * Use POST instead of GET for texmath-cgi. - update to 0.8.6.2 * Fixed array alignment issues * Use 1 and 0 for _Hide attributes, rather than on and off. * Fixed EUnderOver for omml output. Previously both the under and the over part were being placed under - update to 0.8.6.1 * OMML writer: Fixed rendering of roots, so that the degree appears in the right place. * OMML writer: Don't include empty rPr elements. - update to 0.8.6 * TeX reader: Support hundreds more math symbols (all of those defined in Text.TeXMath.Unicode.ToTeX), including `\nwarrow`, `\swarrow`, `\nearrow`, `\searrow`. - update to 0.8.5.1 * OMML writer: Fixed order of elements in nary formulas to conform to OMML spec (#88, Niko Weh). `<e>` must follow the `<sup>` and `<sub>` parts of `<nary>`. This fixes rendering issues in LibreOffice (though Word copes with the incorrect order).
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