WebEQ
WebEQ is a suite of three Java
programs for creating and displaying interactive scientific Web
documents. Authors write HTML files with either TeX-like commands, or
MathML expressions describing the equations which should appear in the
Web page. Equations can also be created visually using the
point-and-click WebEQ Editor. The WebEQ Wizard then
processes HTML files to create either graphics for static mathematical
expressions, or WebEQ applets for interactive equations. Readers can
interact with equations in a variety of ways, such as following links
from parts of an equation or toggling between between two expressions
in response to a mouse click.
Registered users of WebEQ gain access to the full
Java API documentation for the WebEQ component classes. Using the API
and the WebEQ classes, Java programmers can embed WebEQ equation canvases and
editing controls in their own applets and applications.
WebEQ is a simple and powerful way of putting interactive math on the Web.
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Current Version: 2.2
License Type: Commercial
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Home Site:
http://www.webeq.com/webeq/
Source Code Availability: No
Available Binary Packages:
- Debian Package: No
- RedHat RPM Package: No
- Other Packages: No
Targeted Platforms:
Java platforms, like Unix/Linux, Windows95/NT, Macintosh
Software/Hardware Requirements:
Java JDK
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Other Links:
WebEQ Showcase
: Examples of WebEQ Equations
A page created by the WebEQ Wizard.
Mailing Lists/USENET News Groups:
The WebEQ Forum
User Comments:
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WebEQ Wizard
WebEQ Editor
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