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The MathML Handbook (Charles River Media Internet & Web Design) - page 1
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Table of Contents
Table of Contents
BackCover
The MathML Handbook
Preface
How This Book Is Organized
Style Conventions
Request for Comments
Foreword
Part I: MathML Concepts
Chapter 1: Introduction to MathML
1.2 A History of MathML
1.3 Other Methods of Displaying Mathematics on the Web
1.4 The Design of MathML
1.5 Applications of MathML
Chapter 2: XML Primer
2.2 Elements and Attributes
2.3 Other Types of Markup
2.4 DTDs
2.5 Entities
2.6 Namespaces
2.7 XML and Unicode
Chapter 3: Fundamentals of MathML
3.2 Presentation and Content
3.3 MathML Attributes
3.4 MathML Characters
Chapter 4: Presentation Markup
4.2 Token Elements
4.3 General Layout Elements
4.4 Scripts and Limits
4.5 Tables and Matrices
4.6 Other Elements
Chapter 5: Content Markup
5.2 Token Elements
5.3 Constructor Elements
5.4 Operators and Functions
5.5 Qualifier Elements
5.6 Constants and Symbols
5.7 Semantic Mapping Elements
5.8 Content Element Attributes
Chapter 6: Combining Presentation and Content Markup
6.2 Mixed Markup
6.3 Parallel Markup
Part II: Working with MathML
Chapter 7: Displaying MathML in Web Browsers
7.2 The Universal MathML Stylesheet
7.3 MathML-enabled Browsers
7.4 Add-on Software
7.5 Choosing a Display Method
Chapter 8: Applying Styles and Transformations
8.2 CSS Primer
8.3 Using CSS with MathML
8.4 XSLT Primer
8.5 Using XSLT with MathML
Chapter 9: Authoring and Editing MathML
9.2 MathType
9.3 WebEQ
9.4 Mathematica
9.5 Publicon
9.6 Scientific Word
9.7 Amaya
9.8 EzMath
9.9 Choosing an Authoring Tool
Chapter 10: Converting between TeX and MathML
10.2 Entering Formulas in LaTeX
10.3 Converting Individual Formulas
10.4 Converting Complete Documents
10.5 Converting XMLMathML to TeX
Chapter 11: Using MathML for Computations
11.2 Mathematica
11.3 Maple
Chapter 12: Creating Dynamic Math Web Pages
12.2 JavaScript and HTML
12.3 WebEQ
12.4 IBM techexplorer
12.5 Doing Computations on the Server
12.6 webMathematica
12.7 MapleNET
Part III: Reference
Chapter 13: Presentation Elements
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