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Revision as of 10:17, 23 May 2020
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Mathematics
The Math Central Page.
Some MathML code examples. And additional external links for MathML, the "native" ConTeXt way of math:
- Official home of MathML at W3C with lots of links
- MathML (general) by Pragma
- MathML in ConTeXt (examples) by Pragma
Useful links
MathML code generators:
- itex2mml - TeX to MathML conversion
- MathML Central by Wolfram Research - Mathematica 2 MathML conversion
- Maplesoft MathML Home Page - How to Export Maple Output as MathML
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Chemistry
The pages in Chemistry category.
ChemML (MathML extension for chemistry) by Pragma
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Physics
The Physics Central Page.
The pages in Physics category.
- PhysML (MathML extension for physics) by Pragma
Sciences also use a lot :
- Units
- Graphics like diagrams, Flow_Charts, Chromatograms
- Steps (XML step charts, by Pragma). This module is written in the process of defining a couple of styles for an educational math book.The macros provide you a way to visualize steps in for instance solving equations.