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Subject: Re: [docbook-apps] docbook + MathML + FOP
and the forgotten example...sorry Jakub Kotowski wrote: > Do you have some example output? I've tried it this way too but the > result wasn't very satisfactory. I needed the formulas inline and in > this case it wasn't formatted / typeset correctly - the font for the > formulas was apparently bigger than the surrounding text and it didn't > align the baseline - so that for example a subscript in the formula was > on the baseline of the surrounding text not under it as it should I > guess. See the attached picture - for example the S_c. > > Jakub > > > Jay Bryant wrote: >> It's possible. I've done it for a customer. >> >> I can't point you to a good resource, because I just strung together tools I already knew to get it done. However, I can tell you what I did. I used JEuclid to produce SVG output from my input MathML, and then I sent the SVG to FOP (as parts of a software manual, so mixed with much other content). >> >> That process worked fine. >> >> I did the whole thing from Ant, but I'm sure you could use Java to string it all together as an application, too. If nothing else, you can control Ant from a Java application (I'm writing a small custom application to do that now, in fact). >> >> HTH >> >> Jay Bryant >> Bryant Communication Services >> ----- Original Message ----- >> From: Hinrich Aue >> To: docbook-apps@lists.oasis-open.org >> Sent: Tuesday, March 06, 2007 4:30 AM >> Subject: [docbook-apps] docbook + MathML + FOP >> >> >> Hello, >> >> >> >> I'm trying to use MathML in docbook. >> >> Does anybody know if it is possible to do that with FOP? >> >> If so, is there a good example somewhere? >> >> >> >> Thanks in advance, >> >> Hinrich >> > > >
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