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Re: Promath and MathML
On Fri, Jul 23, 1999 at 02:34:53AM -0700, thi wrote:
> "Odile Bénassy" <obenassy@magic.fr> writes:
>
> yet I am still worried with math printing on the screen : I find nothing
> really satisfactory...
There is also MathML, (which can be rendered only on the browser "amaya" which
is a decent browser made by the www.w3c.org people who brought us HTML and
XML.
It works. Try this with amaya:
<ol>
<li>simplify the following:
<math>
<mrow>
<mi>
<mrow>
<mi>
<mrow>
<mi>
<mrow>
<mi>3</mi>
<mo>-</mo>
<mi>9</mi>
</mrow></mi>
<mo>-</mo>
<mi>7</mi>
</mrow>
</mi>
<mo>-</mo>
<mi>10</mi>
</mrow>
</mi>
<mo>-</mo>
<mi>8</mi>
</mrow>
</math>
<ol type="a">
<li>-31
<li>-23
<li>-13
<li>-9
<li>-6
</ol>
<br>Answer: _______________ (The answer is: -31)
NOTE: amaya allows us to mix <MATH> elements within <HTML> elements
full details on
http://www.w3.org/1999/07/REC-MathML-19990707/
Bruno
p.s. I am working on PHP in conjunction with MathML to automatically create
randomized quizzes which I hope will be useful for PROmath.