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and if you right-click again a third time, the fragment will revert to
its initial state. This tri-state mode is aimed at limiting conflicts
with other agents that compete for the mouse.
With MathML, one can build sets such as (go on, right-click
any of these equations to experiment the zoom)
-
+
{
0
,
1
,
2
@@ -149,17 +140,17 @@
3
,
4
}
or
-
+
{
⌊
a
b
@@ -182,17 +173,17 @@
≤
3
}
,
write calculus
-
+
d
y
d
@@ -205,17 +196,17 @@
y
2
,
form rather complicated expressions
-
+
lim
n
→
N
@@ -239,17 +230,17 @@
−
e
N
,
-
+
k
=
@@ -351,17 +342,17 @@
2
,
write vector equations
-
+
Y
=
a
⁢
X
@@ -374,17 +365,17 @@
etc.
Notice how the mathematics appear in the main flow of text
and respond as you resize the window.
You can also make displayed equations, such as the following ones:
-
+
x
→
maps to
y
@@ -417,17 +408,17 @@
)
n
-
+
∫
a
b
f
@@ -517,17 +508,17 @@
a
≤
η
≤
b
-
+
|
x
|
=
{
@@ -558,31 +549,31 @@
You can also typeset 2D mathematical constructs such as matrices.
The following example shows the i -th step of the multiplication
of a matrix A by a vector x (notice how
-
+
a i 1
,
...
,
a i n
,
x 1
are on the same baseline, other alignments are possible):
-
+
i -th row
[
@@ -732,17 +723,17 @@
In Mozilla, MathML runs inside the main browser. So it
responds to other browser operations such as the zoom (try View -> Text Zoom), and
you can do links
-
+
a
2
+
@@ -754,17 +745,17 @@
c
2
,
apply stylistic
effects
-
+
a
2
+
@@ -780,17 +771,17 @@
c
2
,
or use color
-
+
a
2
+
@@ -801,17 +792,17 @@
=
c
2
in very strange ways
-
+
p ( x )
q ( x )
@@ -840,60 +831,64 @@
.
You can also do other weird and risky things which are not portable,
bongo warns, such as mixing MathML with other markups
-
+
lizard
+
bongo
=
-
+
∫
-
+
a
b
d
x
+
-
+
And you can turn to JavaScript and the DOM for dynamic operations.
Fill the gaps in this matrix with resizable input fields.
-
+
A
=
[
1
-
+
+
+
-
+
+
+
4
]
Left size:
@@ -906,26 +901,26 @@
+
-
(click these control buttons to see their effects.)
Each entry of the following matrix represents
-
+
( x + y ) n
for some n .
When you left-click any individual entry, it should toggle between its expanded and
unexpanded forms. You can also unexpand all or
expand all .
-
+
@@ -1460,17 +1455,17 @@
For example, click this MathML continued fraction
inside this HTML button
-
+
π
4
=
@@ -1535,18 +1530,18 @@
There are links to more samples,
screenshots
and instructions on how to
download fonts for various platforms. These fonts
are required to view other examples beyond the basic constructions
illustrated here.
-
-
+
+
Z
α
(
f
--- extras.xhtml 2011-09-25 00:41:17.000000000 +0200
+++ extras.html 2011-11-07 21:55:34.000000000 +0100
@@ -1,17 +1,13 @@
-
-
-]>
-
+
+
+
+
+MathML Extras
-
- MathML Extras
@@ -78,17 +72,17 @@
well, undefined.
The title attribute as a tooltip
(from XHTML )
Mouse over either log to see a tooltip showing the title
-
+
log
a
⁡
x
@@ -106,19 +100,19 @@
a
Rather than repeating the instructions,
some CSS might be used to provide a visual cue. For example
-with the style rule: *[title] { color: blue; }
+with the style rule: *[title] { color: blue; }
-
+
log
a
⁡
x
@@ -139,42 +133,44 @@
Mixing with other markups, e.g., <img>, <input>
-
+
A
=
[
1
-
+
-
+
+
+
4
]
Inline JavaScript
-
+
-Mouse
-Over
+ Mouse
+ Over