If you are authoring DocBook 5 documents, insert an equation
, informalequation
or inlineequation
containing a MathML mml:math
child element into your document, then edit the contents of this mml:math
child element normally, using the Edit tool and/or the MathML tool (see below).
In order to insert insert an equation
, informalequation
or inlineequation
containing a MathML mml:math
child element into your DocBook 5 document,
Use the Edit tool and choose one of the equation(mathml)
, informalequation(mathml)
or inlineequation(mathml)
element templates.
OR use the "Add MathML Equation" found in the DocBook tool bar.
Same approach if you are authoring a DITA topic or an XHTML 5 page.
For all document types other than DocBook 5, DITA topics and XHTML 5 (DocBook 4, XHTML 1.x
, etc), you must treat MathML as if it were a graphics format such as SVG or PNG.
Unlike what happens for DocBook 5 documents, DITA topics and XHTML 5 pages, you'll not be able to directly edit the MathML elements, but if you install this MathML add-on (which depends on the add-on called "JEuclid image toolkit plug-in" — see 5), the MathML elements will be properly rendered on screen and also properly converted to formats such as HTML, PDF, RTF, etc.
In practice, this means:
Create a standalone MathML document using MathML, "Inline Math" or "Math Block".
→ ,Reference this MathML document in the proper ``image element'':
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XHTML 1. |
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