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> Propes, Barry L wrote:
> > Does HomeSite do it? If it's still around even? Maybe UltraEdit?
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an equation editor, I believe is what he was looking for, correct?
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From: Christopher Schultz [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
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Propes, Barry L wrote:
> Does HomeSite do it? If it's still around even? Maybe UltraEdit?
Silly question: why not just use a plain-old ? That should be
able to display all of the mathematical symbols mentioned , since they
all have unicode chara
Does HomeSite do it? If it's still around even? Maybe UltraEdit?
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From: Girish Havaldar [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Monday, August 06, 2007 1:29 AM
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Subject: Mathematical Editor for textarea in JSP page.
Hi all,
in my application i have one
can i embed this editor into my JSP page,
Yes, either via javascript or the provided taglib.
Regards,
Adrian Sutton
http://www.symphonious.net
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Hi Adrian Sutton,
can i embed this editor into my JSP page,
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On 06/08/07, Adrian Sutton <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
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> Hi Girish,
> The company I work for creates a product called EditLive! which can
> do this: http://www.ephox.com/products/editlive/ You can either use
> it's standard symbo
Hi Girish,
The company I work for creates a product called EditLive! which can
do this: http://www.ephox.com/products/editlive/ You can either use
it's standard symbol support or the integrated MathML editor. There
are a range of options to configure exactly what gets submitted back
to the