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Old 08-09-2011, 09:09 AM   #10
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Originally Posted by saravanan.p View Post
If it is possible can you explain the procedure to implement the MathML into EPUB
I'm sorry. I am NOT a MathML user. I would suggest to write to the author of Writer2latex, Henrik Just. I think that if somebody can answer your question, he'll probably be the one:

Writer2xhtml

Writer2xhtml converts documents into XHTML 1.0, XHTML 1.1 or XHTML 1.1+MathML 2.0 with CSS2. This provides standards-compliant XHTML and brings your math to the web.

New: In addition, Writer2xhtml converts documents into EPUB format for reading on a variety of devices.


Keep us informed if you find there your solution.
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