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RPM: ghc8.6.4-texmath
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Current version: 0.12.0.2-alt1
Build date: 21 june 2020, 18:44 ( 196.8 weeks ago )
Size: 976.89 Kb
Home page: http://github.com/jgm/texmath
License: GPL-2
Summary: Conversion between formats used to represent mathematics.
Description:
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Build date: 21 june 2020, 18:44 ( 196.8 weeks ago )
Size: 976.89 Kb
Home page: http://github.com/jgm/texmath
License: GPL-2
Summary: Conversion between formats used to represent mathematics.
Description:
The texmath library provides functions to read and write TeX math,
presentation MathML, and OMML (Office Math Markup Language, used in
Microsoft Office). Support is also included for converting math formats to
Gnu eqn and to pandoc's native format (allowing conversion, via pandoc, to
a variety of different markup formats). The TeX reader supports basic LaTeX
and AMS extensions, and it can parse and apply LaTeX macros. (See
<http://johnmacfarlane.net/texmath here> for a live demo of bidirectional
conversion between LaTeX and MathML.)
The package also includes several utility modules which may be useful for
anyone looking to manipulate either TeX math or MathML. For example, a copy
of the MathML operator dictionary is included.
Use the @executable@ flag to install a standalone executable, @texmath@,
that by default reads a LaTeX formula from @stdin@ and writes MathML to
@stdout@. With flags all the functionality exposed by 'Text.TeXMath' can be
accessed through this executable. (Use the @--help@ flag for a description
of all functionality)
The @texmath@ executable can also be used as a CGI script, when renamed as
@texmath-cgi@. It will expect query parameters for @from@, @to@, @input@,
and optionally @inline@, and return a JSON object with either @error@ and a
message or @success@ and the converted result.
Current maintainer: Denis Smirnov presentation MathML, and OMML (Office Math Markup Language, used in
Microsoft Office). Support is also included for converting math formats to
Gnu eqn and to pandoc's native format (allowing conversion, via pandoc, to
a variety of different markup formats). The TeX reader supports basic LaTeX
and AMS extensions, and it can parse and apply LaTeX macros. (See
<http://johnmacfarlane.net/texmath here> for a live demo of bidirectional
conversion between LaTeX and MathML.)
The package also includes several utility modules which may be useful for
anyone looking to manipulate either TeX math or MathML. For example, a copy
of the MathML operator dictionary is included.
Use the @executable@ flag to install a standalone executable, @texmath@,
that by default reads a LaTeX formula from @stdin@ and writes MathML to
@stdout@. With flags all the functionality exposed by 'Text.TeXMath' can be
accessed through this executable. (Use the @--help@ flag for a description
of all functionality)
The @texmath@ executable can also be used as a CGI script, when renamed as
@texmath-cgi@. It will expect query parameters for @from@, @to@, @input@,
and optionally @inline@, and return a JSON object with either @error@ and a
message or @success@ and the converted result.
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- ghc8.6.4-texmath