[Athen] LaTEX MathML Translators

Ken Petri petri.1 at osu.edu
Tue Mar 16 08:46:12 PDT 2010


Hi Ron,

InftyEditor can import LaTex and export MathML. Though I am pretty familiar
with its ability to produce MathML (it's excellent!), I don't have any
experience with the LaTex import option, so I can't tell you how good/bad it
is. BUT its price cannot be beat: free:

http://www.inftyproject.org/en/software.html

If they need it scripted, google for Perl LaTeX to MathML and you will find
modules folks have created for doing the conversions. But for a GUI,
InftyEditor may be the ticket.

Best,
k
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On Tue, Mar 16, 2010 at 11:09 AM, Jeffrey Dell <jeffreydell99 at gmail.com>wrote:


> Mathtype can do it.

> In the Preferences menu select Translator and change it to MathML 2.0.

> then go to the Preferences menu and select Workspac Preferences and

> check the box to allow Tex input from the keyboard. then you can cut

> and paste code fro the document into MathType and copy the text from

> MathType to Paste the MathML into the document that you are working

> on. It isn't as simple as processing the whole document at once but

> it works.

> Here is a sample.

> >From Notepad

> \alpha + 2^2 = \theta

> >From MathType

> <m:math display='block'>

> <m:semantics>

> <m:mrow>

> <m:mi>&#x03B1;</m:mi><m:mo>+</m:mo><m:msup>

> <m:mn>2</m:mn>

> <m:mn>2</m:mn>

> </m:msup>

> <m:mo>=</m:mo><m:mi>&#x03B8;</m:mi>

> </m:mrow>

> <m:annotation encoding='MathType-MTEF'>

> </m:annotation>

> </m:semantics>

> </m:math>

>

> Jeff

>

> On 3/16/10, Ron Stewart <ron at altformatsolutions.com> wrote:

> > Hi all, I am working with a campus where we are working with their

> locally

> > produced curriculum and have decided that MathML is preferable to LaTEX

> in

> > this particular context. Is anyone aware of any "easy" and reliable

> LaTEX

> > to MathML translators? Low or no cost is preferred but a reasonable

> > commercial solution would also be worth taking a look at.

> >

> >

> >

> > Ron Stewart

> >

> >

> >

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