Hello,
I would be looking forward for advice to plug such a converter (which
architecture, which classes etc).
I am mostly interested into the second part... math-in-xwiki although
wiki-to-latex-and-to-pdf is a nice direction to take in any case.
Within intergeo we intend to enrich Curriki with MathML or TeX-markup
and content-oriented markup. So there is some overlap and most
probably our results might converge into a math extension for xwiki.
Please do note that there are dozens of latex-like syntaxes and that
the non-like-ness is often considered a problem. I would be tending
to offer a full tex (based on TeX) at least as one possibility.
HotEqn, which is the basis of the JSP Wiki Math Plugin, seems fairly
nice and somewhat complete but I couldn't find its license. Could
you ? I saw posts that say that it is GPL... but I could not verify it.
paul
Le 4 janv. 08 à 09:02, Jan Kodera a écrit :
Hi,
I just searched for some LaTex stuff, and I found this http://
goessner.net/articles/wiky/ .
Wiky is a clientside Wiki markup to HTML converter written in
javascript. As it is bidirectional, it can convert Wiki markup to
HTML and later convert that generated HTML text back to Wiki
markup. Optionally Wiky will create math formulas from a simple
notation similar to LaTeX.
It may be great to make inline math editor.
Or another option how to get latex math syntax is JSPWiki Math
Plugin. It is written in pure java.
Honza
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