Math: Difference between revisions

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Revision as of 08:49, 20 December 2007

One requested feature is that FreeMind supports typesetting of mathematical formulas, perhaps in LaTeX.

FreeMind 0.9.0 beta14 is delivered with a plugin of mathematical formulas, based on HotEqn component.

Some users use their private extension that renders a tag < latex > when inside a node, using dvipng tool.[1]

License

All the considered options for rendering math should have GNU GPL license, or at least a compatible open-source license.

Options

The following Java components are capable of rendering mathematical formulas.

Name License Format URL Note
HotEqn GPL Subset of LaTeX [2] chosen in the plugin of FreeMind 0.9.0 beta 15
ShowMath ? Subset of LaTeX [3]
Jex GPL V2 Subset of LaTeX, MathML, Mathtype [4]
Jmath ? ? [5]

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