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Posted to fop-users@xmlgraphics.apache.org by Peter Wainwright <pr...@ceiriog.eclipse.co.uk> on 2006/09/04 19:02:07 UTC

MathML rendering in FOP

[Sorry about the messed up formatting in the original post. Unfamiliar
webmail client
to blame.]

Hi, list...

I found a few references to the subject in various places, particularly
a thread back
in May. I would like to add my vote for development of the MathML plugin
using JEuclid.

I have the latest Subversion trunk of fop. I see there is a directory
examples/mathml,
and I can compile the .jar file therein, but I do not know how to use it
(or indeed
if it is in a usable state now).

Has anyone used this?. Is there any documentation on how to do it? The
README in that
directory is very terse and not helpful to me. If not, I can use an
external
MathML->SVG process, but I'd like to try the plugin idea if possible.


Peter

Re: MathML rendering in FOP

Posted by Jeremias Maerki <de...@jeremias-maerki.ch>.
I've just updated the README file for the MathML extension in FOP Trunk.
Please update your local sources and see if that does the trick.

Please note that the MathML extension is not very sophisticated. Stuff
like correct baseline alignment has not been implemented, yet. You may
need to tweak the baseline manually using the XSL-FO toolset.

HTH

On 04.09.2006 19:02:07 Peter Wainwright wrote:
> [Sorry about the messed up formatting in the original post. Unfamiliar
> webmail client
> to blame.]
> 
> Hi, list...
> 
> I found a few references to the subject in various places, particularly
> a thread back
> in May. I would like to add my vote for development of the MathML plugin
> using JEuclid.
> 
> I have the latest Subversion trunk of fop. I see there is a directory
> examples/mathml,
> and I can compile the .jar file therein, but I do not know how to use it
> (or indeed
> if it is in a usable state now).
> 
> Has anyone used this?. Is there any documentation on how to do it? The
> README in that
> directory is very terse and not helpful to me. If not, I can use an
> external
> MathML->SVG process, but I'd like to try the plugin idea if possible.
> 
> 
> Peter



Jeremias Maerki


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