On 5/8/12 4:16 PM, Dan Lewis wrote:
On Tue, 2012-05-08 at 16:03 -0800, Marc Grober wrote:
It is still not clear to me. Where is your MathML source, that you will
get into a LO document?
MathML source is obtained via mathjax - one need only copy and paste
Have you tried this?
Insert > Object > Formula. Then copy and paste the MathML into the area
where the cursor is. I was able to copy and paste text there.
--Dan
putting mathml into the editor box will not work as the editor only
parses the syntax that LO uses (as opposed to parsing universally based
on tokens like a well behaved program, lol) so one can't just insert
MathML ASCIIMathML or TeX or anything lese, nor is there a simple tool
to manage the translation.
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