This might be interesting, so I forward it to the list.
-----Original Message----- From: info-gne-admin@gnu.org [mailto:info-gne-admin@gnu.org]On Behalf Of Kyle Cranmer Sent: Tuesday, November 13, 2001 5:37 PM To: info-gne@gnu.org Subject: [Info-gne]LaTeX Wiki
Hello,
I have seen so little traffic on this site that I'm not sure that if it's the one about GNUPedia and WikiPedia and such. If so, I think this is a pretty relevant message... it's about a nice way to display math symbols - particularly LaTeX - on the web in a very low-impact way. Below is the standard email I use to tell people about LaTeX Wiki, or just go to: http://latexwiki.rootnode.com
Hello,
Some friends of mine at Open Software Services wrote a cool patch to Zope (the web application server we use). It's called LaTeX Wiki. A Wiki is a kind of web page that the user can edit from within their web browser (no need for access to the server or knowledge of HTML). What they did was to make it so that the Wiki parses LaTeX code natively and inlines the rendered LaTeX automatically.
LaTeX Wiki is a great tool for collaborative work that requires many mathematical symbols. It could revolutionize the way that homework is collected and graded, mathematicians and physicists collaborate, and how math is presented on the web in general.
There are other tools like latex2html and new standards like MathML which promise the same; however, LaTeX Wiki is easier to use and more versatile than latex2html and much more human readable/writable than MathML. Best of all, this technology is available right now.
Please check it out at http://latexwiki.rootnode.com/ and pass this message on to anyone you think may be interested.
Kyle
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