MatHML, XML, Mozilla Links; Summer 00

David Vediner, NPACI REU

MathML Links:

  • W3 MathML Page: The definitive MathML resource.
  • Mozilla MathML Project Page: Home for the Mozilla MathML implementation.
  • Authoring MathML for Mozilla: Good starting point for writing MathML for Mozilla.
  • Tex4Moz Page: Tex4Moz is a conversion program which converts from TeX/LaTeX to Mozilla ready XML documents with MathML.
  • TtM Page: TtM is a conversion program which converts from TeX/LaTeX to HTML with MathML, but does not produce well-formed XML documents and therefore requires considerable editing to view in Mozilla.

MathML Related Files:

These fonts are needed by Mozilla to properly render certain special math characters like arrows, root signs, etc. The first two should already be installed if TeX is installed on the machine, but I had to install the TrueType versions to get windows to properly recognize them; windows doesn't seem to natively recognize PostScript fonts. If roots render with extremely thick overhead bars, manually add these first two fonts to your system. The third font should already be installed on a windows machine.

Mozilla Files:

  • MathML + SVG Mozilla (Win32): Nightly builds of MathML + SVG enabled builds of Mozilla for Win32. Note that this page only seems to load when using Netscape Navigator, not Internet Explorer or Mozilla.
  • Mozilla Main Page: Builds for other platforms should be available here, and at the Mozilla MathML main page listed above.
  • Amaya Home Page: Browser/Editor released by the W3. Has native MathML support.