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    dvisvgm

    dvisvgm

    A fast DVI, EPS, and PDF to SVG converter

    ...It converts DVI, EPS, and PDF files to the XML-based vector graphics format SVG. In contrast to bitmap graphics, vector graphics are arbitrarily scalable without loss of quality. All modern web browsers support a large amount of the current SVG standard 1.1. Furthermore, SVG files can also be displayed with the Java-based Squiggle SVG browser which is part of the Apache Batik project, and the free vector graphics editor Inkscape.
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    pseudocode.js

    pseudocode.js

    Beautiful pseudocode for the Web

    pseudocode.js is a JavaScript library that typesets pseudocode beautifully to HTML. Pseudocode.js takes a LaTeX-style input that supports the algorithmic constructs from LaTeX's algorithm packages. With or without LaTeX experience, a user should find the grammar fairly intuitive. The HTML output produced by pseudocode.js is (almost) identical to the pretty algorithms printed on publications that are typeset by LaTeX. Inserting math formulas in pseudocode.js is as easy as LaTeX. Just enclose...
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    SwiftLaTeX

    SwiftLaTeX

    SwiftLaTeX, a WYSIWYG Browser-based LaTeX Editor

    SwiftLaTeX, LaTeX Engines in Browsers with optional WYSIWYG support. We are a big fan of WebAssembly and all computation is done locally.
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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: 17 This Week
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    Collection of tools for input, reading, processing, and typesetting Taiwanese language. Includes SCIM and quail input methods, Firefox dictionary plugin, plus scripts for LaTeX and HTML generation.
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