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    MathJax

    MathJax

    Beautiful and accessible math in all browsers

    A JavaScript display engine for mathematics that works in all browsers. No more setup for readers. It just works. MathJax provides tools to transform your content from traditional print sources into modern, accessible web content and ePubs. The MathJax team is available to train your staff in using our resources for preparing online teaching material and creating accessible STEM content. MathJax is highly flexible and can be tailored to the needs of your institution by creating customized configurations and specialized software workflows. ...
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    SWire Web Apps Collection

    SWire Web Apps Collection

    A collection of web apps interacting with Stata through SWire

    The SWire Web App Collection (SWAC) is a collection of demo web applications which explain how to use SWire and SWire4js in developing SWire web applications, namely, software which runs on web browsers and interacts with Stata. SWAC is an open source project and you can download the code from the project web site web site or try the apps on-line here: http://swire-web-apps-collection.sourceforge.net/
    Downloads: 0 This Week
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    desqchess3

    simple chess app

    2020: MOVED TO https://github.com/peterjtracey/desqchess -- because it's 2020... Version 3 fork of desqchess. DESQChess will be an easy to use, easy to add on to, easy to animate chess system. Useful for apps, tablets apps, and desktop systems. Plans for other plugins include: - Add plugin to connect to animation system (web GL) - Connect to other open-source software such as Blender, illustrator, GIMP, and Vector graphic manipulation programs.
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    VisualMathEditor

    VisualMathEditor

    LaTeX, AscciMath and MathML editor developed in Javascript and HTML

    Visual Math Editor New Version “ It now offers more than 730 LaTeX symbols and 210 AsciiMath symbols. It now works in all modern browsers without plugin. It now works with LaTeX, AsciiMath, MathML and HTML syntaxes. It improves the ergonomics of the user interface.” VisualMathEditor is a LaTeX, AsciiMath and MathML editor developed in Javascript and HTML. It operates independently on the web or locally. It has many features and menus that help the equation-entry and allow their posting and backup. ...
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    Downloads: 15 This Week
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    MathJax
    MathJax is a modular javascript framework for including mathematics in web pages. It can take input in various formats, like TeX and MathML, and can produce output in various forms, such as MathML or HTML-with-CSS. Components are loaded as needed.
    Downloads: 1 This Week
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    jsMath
    JsMath is a means of including mathematical notation in web pages. It interprets TeX code within your document and uses JavaScript, CSS and unicode fonts to typeset the resulting formulas. It works across multiple browsers and platforms, without MathML
    Downloads: 3 This Week
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