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Old 11-27-2018, 02:22 PM   #11
st_albert
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Originally Posted by KevinH View Post
There was a nice gui equation editor that was part of OpenOffice/LibreOffice that allowed the user to build the equation and the save the final result to mathml. I think there was a standalone java (not javascript) program that did something similar.

Perhaps one or both still exist. They make creating svg, png, and mathml versions of an equation quite simple.

Sorry I an't remember what they were called but a Google search should help.
It's in LibreOffice Math. From a LO document, open LO help, then use the drop-down box at the top left of the help window, and choose "Libre Office Math."

That'll get you started.

Albert
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