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![]() WebEQ Developers Suite 3.7.3 Multilingual (Windows, MacOSx, Solaris) VA OS | 40 Mb, 12 Mb, 28 Mb | EasyShare WebEQ provides a full suite of tools for authoring math on the web WebEQ Features WebEQ incorporates many significant improvements over previous versions, providing greater speed, a smaller memory footprint and more functionality. General Industry-leading support for MathML 2.0 Extensive OS and web browser support, including Mac OS X High-quality, cross-platform math rendering with minimal dependence on fonts WebEQ Editor Intuitive graphical editing of equations New support for prescripts and tensor indices Better handling of multi-line equations Expanded keyboard shortcuts for MathType compatibility Direct control over MathML structure Easy control of style and display properties Set font properties per token or per expression Large collection of symbols Enter symbols by MathML name or Unicode number Updated for Unicode 4 compatibility Customizable toolbar Support for multi-character buttons Sophisticated MathML export options Control namespaces, declarations, and white space handling via preferences Set default clipboard export preferences for streamlined workflow Generate JPEG and PNG images, MathML or Viewer Control applet tags Support for authoring interactive math equations Expanded editor preferences, including new support for chemistry notation WebEQ Publisher Convert math markup to Web-ready formats Process markup in Solutions Library JavaScript code Read entire documents or cut-and-paste markup to be converted Send output to the screen for cutting-and-pasting or write files Process WebTeX and MathML Generate JPEG and PNG images, MathML or Viewer Control applet tags Generate markup for Mozilla, MathPlayer, and cross-browser stylesheets WebEQ Equation Server Batch processing of math markup to Web-ready formats Control processing options via command-line switches Process WebTeX and MathML Generate images, MathML or Viewer Control applet tags Generate markup for Mozilla, MathPlayer, and cross-browser stylesheets Java API support for servlets Generate equation images from MathML within ASP code Viewer Control Cross-platform display of MathML expressions in Web browsers Corrects for client screen resolution Automatic line breaking for long equations Extensive API for manipulating expressions via JavaScript nput Control Serves as an embedded equation editor in Web pages Can be used to send equations to a Web server Cross-platform support for many Web browsers Customizable toolbar New applet parameters for chemistry notation mode Extensive API for manipulating properties and equations via JavaScript Graph Control Graphs real-valued functions and inequalities Displays multiple equations Customizable appearance and graphing options Extensive API for manipulating properties and equations via JavaScript Evaluation and Comparison Controls Evaluates MathML real-valued expressions in several variables Tests two expressions for equality Extensive API for use from JavaScript Evaluation and Comparison Controls Incorporate static math into cross-platform pages using high-level JavaScript equation wrappers Incorporate WebEQ Controls into cross-platform pages using high-level JavaScript control wrappers JavaScript logic modules simplify mathematical animations, step-by-step exposition, and quizzes Over 20 templates and sample files for common interactive math tasks Deployment Kit Deliver WebEQ Control class files on demand from your server Cache WebEQ Controls into your readers' browsers from your web server to eliminate download time Documentation User guides for each of the WebEQ tools and Controls Extensive programmer documentation Reference documentation for MathML and WebTeX Search and Index features Many tutorials Download Windows Download MacOSx Download Solaris |
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