Math Publisher support


This action/formatter supports Pascal Brachet's Math Publisher. To be updated soon.

* Pascal Brachet's Math Publisher: http://xm1math.net/phpmathpublisher
* demo by KyAnh: http://viettug.org/demo/math_publisher/

Status


* include this script into wikka makes the server halt:( It should use externally ??
* failed stuffs: http://kyanh.zapto.org:9999/tmp/math_publisher_failed-20080731.zip
* to repeat my problem:
  1. uncompress that zip file to wiki's root directory
  1. edit a test page with the following mpb code:
%.%(mpb)
S(f)(t)=a_{0}+sum{n=1}{+infty}{a_{n} cos(n omega t)+b_{n} sin(n omega t)}
%.%



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Comments
Comment by DarTar
2008-08-01 08:55:51
nice addition, thanks! However we should make formatter extensions available using the standard formatter markup (%%). On a related note, have you ever tried JSMath? http://wikkawiki.org/JSMathIntegration
Comment by DarTar
2008-08-01 08:57:20
Oh but wait, the markup used by MP isn't standard LaTeX :(
Comment by KyAnh
2008-08-07 11:17:56
Of course MP is not standard. But MP is faster and very simple (it requires only MP) and quite powerfull.

I used %.% as I couldnot use something likethis:
%%
%%(mpb)
some code
%%
%%

Be back soon
Comment by KyAnh
2008-08-07 11:21:36
JSmathIntegration requires MathML-browers. It is one of solutions for math. display on web.

Thank you for providing the link!
Comment by DarTar
2008-08-10 02:45:58
KyAnh, JsMath does *not* require MathML support. It renders formulas written in LaTeX using Javascript. Whereas this raises accessibility issues, it's a good intermediate solution until MathML is widely supported in browsers.
Comment by KyAnh
2008-08-10 05:07:24
Oh, thank you for your information. jsMath is really cool:)
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