[OS X TeX] Mathematics by Chat? (fwd)
david craig
dac at panix.com
Tue Jan 8 01:24:42 CET 2008
Thought this might be of interest.
David Craig
<http://www.panix.com/~dac/>
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From: J.Fine <J.Fine at open.ac.uk>
Subject: Mathematics by Chat?
Hello David
I saw your post on the macosx list and it turns out that I was already
thinking along these lines.
Last year, with funding from JISC and The Open University, I developed
MathTran, which offers TeX as a web service, returning bitmap images.
See http://www.mathtran.org.
Recently, I thought it might be nice to create a MathTran aware IRC
client, and then I saw from your post that things are already moving in
that direction, and in particular that Adium supported (or used to
support) such a plug-in.
The big advantage, of course, in using MathTran is that the people
chatting don't need to install TeX. Enso TeX Anywhere (for Windows only
at present) http://www.humanized.com/enso/beta/ensotexanywhere is an
example of how MathTran can be used. I'm particularly interested in
getting mathematics into email messages.
I'm not a Mac user, and don't subscribe to the macosx list (but I do
read it through gmane.org). Please, if you wish, forward this message
to that list, and to anyone else who you think might be interested.
Best regards
Jonathan
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