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Arbortext User Group TODAY “Building the future of technical publishing with MathFlow, MathType, and MathML” http://su.pr/1zDNs6
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#Arbortext #ptcuser meeting starting - Building the future of technical publishing with MathFlow, MathType, and MathML
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#Arbortext #ptcuser R.Miner: Dominant model for Science, technical, engineering, medical publishing is based around XML
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#Arbortext #ptcuser R.Miner: MathFlow is industry leading method for working with Math in publishing
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#Arbortext #ptcuser A.Cuellar: MathType works with hundreds of applications, most STEM content authors know it.
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#Arbortext #ptcuser A.Cuellar: MathType can work with hand-written math entered into your computer.
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#Arbortext #ptcuser A.Cuellar: By default, Arbortext converts equations to images for publishing, use MathML with Arbortext and you can edit
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#Arbortext #ptcuser A.Cuellar: MathFlow Editor makes math editable in XML editors, and MathML is saved into the document
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#Arbortext #ptcuser A.Cuellar: MathFlow also works with the Arbortext Compose mechanism to compose MathML for the page
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#Arbortext #ptcuser A.Cuellar: MathFlow composition works for any output (pdf, html, chm...etc)
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#Arbortext #ptcuser A.Cuellar: MathJax is an open source javascript rendering engine to read in MathML (& TeX) and display in any browser
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#Arbortext #ptcuser R.Miner: MathType: create and reuse math
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#Arbortext #ptcuser R.Miner: MathDaisy: convert Math to accessible digital talking books
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#Arbortext #ptcuser R.Miner: MathJax displays math in modern browsers and exposes it for accessibility and reuse
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#Arbortext #ptcuser R.Miner: MathPlayer provides accessible, high-quality display of math in IE and screen readers
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#Arbortext #ptcuser R.Miner: there's a gelling taking place to help mechanized agents display and process math more effectively
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#Arbortext #ptcuser R.Miner: For math, it's very different how math is authored based on who does it and why
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#Arbortext #ptcuser R.Miner: want to be able to search on math meaning not just symbols
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#Arbortext #ptcuser R.Miner: Math is used in a lot of applications as well as for processing.
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#Arbortext #ptcuser R.Miner: It would be great to do the right thing in the right context
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#Arbortext #ptcuser R.Miner: line wrapping for fractional equations, not so easy..
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#Arbortext #ptcuser R.Miner: MathML has been part of the thinking for web since very early on
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#Arbortext #ptcuser R.Miner: Math is a dependable 5% of all publishing
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#Arbortext #ptcuser R.Miner: isolated areas of math support are suddenly connecting up
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#Arbortext #ptcuser R.Miner: last few years get html support, browser implementation, accessibility, pen input, cut/paste interoperability
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#Arbortext #ptcuser R.Miner: Math ML appeared first in 1998. It's in it's 3rd version, and finally a part of key standards (HTML5)
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#Arbortext #ptcuser R.Miner: MathFlow will be implementing MathML3 in the next version
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#Arbortext #ptcuser A.Cuellar: Showing MathPlayer 3 which has most of the MathML features, it shows the line breaking features
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#Arbortext #ptcuser A.Cuellar: No more having to use tables for Math layout
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#Arbortext #ptcuser A.Cuellar: Get layout like you get in APP (Arbortext Advanced Print Publisher
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#Arbortext #ptcuser A.Cuellar: Support for Right to Left math layout
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#Arbortext #ptcuser A.Cuellar: MathPlayer has a "speak expression" feature, that will read out the MathML expression
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#Arbortext #ptcuser A.Cuellar: "thirteen oh six divided by 3 equals 4 hundred thirty five point three. Here's why.." (Really Cool!)
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#Arbortext #ptcuser A.Cuellar: some really exciting features for MathML 3 and the accessibility community
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#Arbortext #ptcuser R.Miner: Purely mechanized reading based on MathML content
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#Arbortext #ptcuser R.Miner: MathML semantic/structural approach facilitates accessibility and navigation
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#Arbortext #ptcuser R.Miner: DAISY 3 has some regulatory force, and MathML is part of the DAISY standard
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#Arbortext #ptcuser R.Miner: MathML will be required for textbook publishing to meet accessibility requirements
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#Arbortext #ptcuser R.Miner: ProjectSMART (Kentucky): the more MathML is used, really helped students with disabilities succeed
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#Arbortext #ptcuser R.Miner: MathType works with Braille systems..
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#Arbortext #ptcuser A.Cuellar: Showing a Digital Daisy talking book, uses MathPlayer to speak the math expressions encoded by MathML
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#Arbortext #ptcuser WOW. The integration between the math and the text it reads seamlessly through the word and expressions
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#Arbortext #ptcuser R.Miner: That kind of integration just was never available before
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#Arbortext #ptcuser R.Miner: Navigating in a math expression is 2-D not just forward and back, move in logical directions
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#Arbortext #ptcuser R.Miner: convergence in accessibility is happening
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#Arbortext #ptcuser R.Miner: #HTML5 native #MathML implementation in WebKit unerway .. MathJax completes the solution
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#Arbortext #ptcuser R.Miner: MathJax (Javascript, CSS, webfonts) offers a stable interface adaptable to changing browser capabilities
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#Arbortext #ptcuser R.Miner: Math in browsers should match surrounding rendering, print well, and require nothing of the reader
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#Arbortext #ptcuser R.Miner: converence in interoperability..
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#Arbortext #ptcuser A.Cueller: showing interoperability between browser and other applications via MathJax
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#Arbortext #ptcuser A.Cueller: right click on equations can view source and change format of the source - can be MathML or TeX
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#Arbortext #ptcuser A.Cueller: show source on eqn, can copy and paste into other applications.
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#Arbortext #ptcuser A.Cueller: copied to clipboard, pasted into Mathematica, Word, see the typeset version or the MathML version
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#Arbortext #ptcuser A.Cueller: copy/paste of TeX rendering same formula.. into wikipedia for example
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#Arbortext #ptcuser R.Miner: This is just the tip of the iceberg, lots of cool stuff going on in math and publishing today
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#Arbortext #ptcuser R.Miner: We're looking at how to use Arbortext and MathFlow for an ebook workflow
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#Arbortext #ptcuser R.Miner: web apps are becoming increasingly important for display and authoring
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#Arbortext #ptcuser R.Miner: cut and paste interoperability via tools like MathType will become increasingly important
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#Arbortext #ptcuser R.Miner: exposing data in published output will have increasing value (interoperability, reuse, and searchability)
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#Arbortext #ptcuser R.Miner: New discover-ability and collaboration models in math community: MathOverflow.net and Polymath project
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#Arbortext #ptcuser R.Miner: What about tweeting equations?
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#Arbortext #ptcuser R.Miner: MathML brings convergence - display, editing, accessibility, discovery, and reuse
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#Arbortext #ptcuser Great presentation! Thanks for attending the video will be posted soon
