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Subject: FW: [ANN] JEuclid MathML Plugin for FOP 0.94 Released
All A while back I tried to get some math formulas into my Docbook docs via MathML and wasn't too successful. It didn't seem very straight forward. But that was in the days before FOP 0.93 & 0.94. Does anyone have any experience using this Jeuclid FOP plugin? If so, can you give some pointers? Right now I am using SAXON & FOP 0.94 and the 1.72.0 stylesheets (since the 1.73.1 has broken extensions). I would like to be very simplistic about this: <para> This is a formula </para> <equation> MathML stuff </equation> If I could get something like that working, I would be exstatic. And I don't get excited much anymore ;-) Also, I build for HTML and PDF. Regards, Dean Nelson Enterprise Electronics Corp -----Original Message----- From: Max Berger [mailto:max@berger.name] Sent: Saturday, August 25, 2007 4:28 AM To: fop-users@xmlgraphics.apache.org; docbook-apps@lists.oasis-open.org; jeuclid-users@lists.sourceforge.net Subject: [ANN] JEuclid MathML Plugin for FOP 0.94 Released Dear Interest Group, with the recent release of fop 0.94 came bette plugin support, and I am proud to announce that the JEuclid team has released an updated MathML Plugin for FOP. Features: - Direct MathML Rendering in any of FOPs supported output formats - Support for MathML in <instream-foreign-objects> - Support for MathML in <external-graphics> for MathML and ODF (OpenDocument Formula) format. - Support for all MathML 2.0 Presentation tokens - Automatic baseline matching between formulas and their surrounding context. For more information and download, please see: http://jeuclid.sf.net/ http://sourceforge.net/project/showfiles.php?group_id=44862 for support, please mail to: jeuclid-users@lists.sourceforge.net Max Berger e-mail: max@berger.name -- PGP/GnuPG ID: E81592BC Print: F489F8759D4132923EC4 BC7E072AB73AE81592BC For information about me or my projects please see http:// max.berger.name
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