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Entry updated: October 2005
Categories: Browser plugins, scripts and extensions, Composition and Rendering Engines, Editors
Home Page: http://helm.cs.unibo.it/mml-widget/
Author: Luca Padovani
Vendor: Luca Padovani
Since version 2.4.0, released last October, the free, open-source AbiWord word-processor can import and display MathML by means of the AbiMathView plugin. The MathML is embedded in AbiWord's document format. In addition, it is possible to edit the math using a LaTeX-like syntax.
Entry updated: December 2006
Categories: Research Projects, Authoring Systems, Composition and Rendering Engines
Home Page: http://www.activemath.org
Author: The ActiveMath Group
Vendor: DFKI GmbH and University of Saarland
ActiveMath is a learning environment for mathematics on the Web with intelligent learner-support, advanced math rendering in contemporary browsers, mathematical exercise evaluation.
Categories: Composition and Rendering Engines
high-end composition and pagination software
Entry updated: January 2005
Categories: Composition and Rendering Engines
Home Page: http://www.antennahouse.com/product/axfo30/axfo3top.htm
Vendor: Antenna House
Antenna House's XSL Formatter optionally renders XSL-FO+MathML documents, and display them on the screen or generate high-quality PDF scientific and technical documents. (Commercial, runs on Windows 2000/2003/XP, Linux and Solaris).
Categories: Composition and Rendering Engines
Author: Hans Hagen
ConTeXt is a free program by Hans Hagen, based on TeX can convert MathML to PDF or DVI files. An on-line testing page is available.
Entry updated: June 2003
Categories: Browser plugins, scripts and extensions, Composition and Rendering Engines
Home Page: http://helm.cs.unibo.it/software/gtkmathview-bonobo/
Authors: Luca Padovani, Pouria Masoudi
Entry updated: October 2005
Categories: Converters, Composition and Rendering Engines
Home Page: http://mathdom.sourceforge.net
Author: Stefan Behnel
Vendor: http://mathdom.sourceforge.net
MathDOM is a set of Python 2.4 modules (using PyXML or lxml, and pyparsing) that import literal mathematical terms as a Content MathML DOM. It currently parses MathML and literal infix or Python terms into a DOM or lxml document and writes out Content MathML, Presentation MathML and literal infix/prefix/postfix/Python terms. The DOM elements are enhanced by domain specific methods that make using the DOM a little easier.
You can call it the shortest path between different term representations and a Content MathML DOM. Ever noticed the annoying differences between terms in different programming languages? Build your application around MathDOM and stop caring about the term representation that users prefer or that your machine can execute. If you need a different representation, add a converter, but don't change the model. Literal terms are connected through an intermediate AST step that makes writing converters for C/Fortran/SQL/yourfavourite easier.
Entry updated: Feb 2005
Categories: Composition and Rendering Engines
Home Page: http://www.dessci.com/en/products/mathflow/
Vendor: Design Science
Design Science MathFlow™ Composerworks with Arbortext's Epic Composer to generate output documents in HTML, XTHML and PDF formats.
Entry updated: July 2007
Categories: Editors, Composition and Rendering Engines, Converters
Home Page: http://www.mathmagic.com
Author: MathMagic Support
Vendor: InfoLogic, Inc.
MathMagic is a WYSIWYG equation editor that can convert from+to MathML and TeX.
Entry updated: January 2008
Categories: Composition and Rendering Engines, Components and SDKs
Home Page: http://www.learn-math.info/mathml.do
Author: Ionel Alexandru
“MathML for Flash” is an implementation of MathML intended to be used in Adobe Flash applications to display a MathML formula, display the functions (not implemented in version 0.2) and process the functions (not implemented in version 0.2).
Entry updated: February 2005
Categories: Composition and Rendering Engines, Converters, Components and SDKs
Home Page: http://www.soft4science.com/products/MathML_Renderer/s4s_MathML_Renderer.html
Vendor: soft4science
MathML Renderer for .NET is a native high-performance MathML Rendering Engine, supporting a rich subset of MathML 2.0 Presentation Markup, implemented on top of the .NET Framework. It can be used client-side in .NET Windows.Forms Applications or server-side, for MathML to bitmap conversion, in ASP.NET Web Applications or .NET Web Service Applications. An online demo is also available.
Entry updated: June 2005
Categories: Converters, Composition and Rendering Engines
Home Page: http://www.grigoriev.ru/svgmath
Author: Nikolai Grigoriev
SVGMath is a converter from presentation MathML to SVG, written in Python
Entry updated: November 2006
Categories: Composition and Rendering Engines, Converters, Components and SDKs
Home Page: http://www.exmpl.de/projects/mathml/math.html
Author: Rene Heuer
Vendor: eXMPL
v2Math is a program to display MathML sequences. It is written in pure Java, open source with GPL licence. The generated picture has all attributes of a single character (baseline etc.) to make it easy for text based applications. Any parts of a displayed formula are available as glyphs to create simple interfaces for SVG. Download v2Math
Categories: Composition and Rendering Engines
Home Page: http://www.xyenterprise.com/xpp.asp
Vendor: XyEnterprise
XML-based publishing application, with MathML module.