The MathML Handbook (Charles River Media Internet & Web Design)
Chapter 2: XML Primer
- Table 2.1: Entities That Represent Characters with a Special Meaning
Chapter 3: Fundamentals of MathML
- Table 3.1: Notation Used to Indicate Allowed Values of MathML Attributes
- Table 3.2: Possible Units and the Identifiers Used to Denote Units in Attribute Values
- Table 3.3: MathML Characters Divided into Groups According to the ISO Character Set
- Table 3.4: MathML Characters Used to Represent Operators or Identifiers Unassociated with Glyphs
- Table 3.5: MathML Characters Used to Represent Special Constants That Are Ordinarily Represented by Conventional Letters
Chapter 4: Presentation Markup
- Table 4.1: Types of Token Elements
- Table 4.2: Types of Layout Schemata
- Table 4.3: Arguments for Each Presentation Element
- Table 4.4: Style Attributes Introduced in MathML 2.0
- Table 4.5: Style Attributes Introduced in MathML 1.0
- Table 4.6: Attributes of the mo Element
- Table 4.8: Possible Values of the linebreak Attribute
- Table 4.9: Attributes of the mtable Element
Chapter 5: Content Markup
- Table 5.1: Content Elements
- Table 5.2: Types of Numbers Represented by the cn Element
- Table 5.3: Qualifier Elements
- Table 5.4: Content Elements That Represent Constants and Symbols
Chapter 7: Displaying MathML in Web Browsers
- Table 7.1: Browsers That Can Render MathML
- Table 7.2: datatypec Values
Chapter 8: Applying Styles and Transformations
- Table 8.1: New Style Attributes That Can Be Used to Set Style Properties in Presentation Markup
Chapter 9: Authoring and Editing MathML
- Table 9.1: Features of MathML Authoring Tools
Chapter 10: Converting between TeX and MathML
- Table 10.1: LaTeX Commands for Special Characters
- Table 10.2: Commands Used in Math Mode
Chapter 11: Using MathML for Computations
- Table 11.1: Mathematica Notational Structures and Their MathML Counterparts
- Table 11.2: Important MathML Functions
Chapter 12: Creating Dynamic Math Web Pages
- Table 12.1: Pseudo-Attributes
- Table 12.2: Functions Included in the Viewer Control API
- Table 12.3: Functions Included in the JavaScript API for Input Control
- Table 12.4: API Functions That techexplorer Makes Available to External Programs
Chapter 13: Presentation Elements
- Table 13.1: Style Attributes of Token Elements
- Table 13.2: Attributes of maction
- Table 13.3: Attributes of malignmark
- Table 13.4: Attributes of menclose
- Table 13.5: Attributes of mfenced
- Table 13.6: Attributes of mfrac
- Table 13.7: Attributes of mglyph
- Table 13.8: Attributes of mlabeledtr
- Table 13.9: Attributes of mmultiscripts
- Table 13.10: Attributes of mo
- Table 13.11: Attributes of mover
- Table 13.12: Attributes of mpadded
- Table 13.13: Attributes of ms
- Table 13.14: Attributes of mspace
- Table 13.15: Attributes of mstyle
- Table 13.16: Attributes of msub
- Table 13.17: Attributes of msubsup
- Table 13.18: Attributes of msup
- Table 13.19: Attributes of mtable
- Table 13.20: Attributes of mtd
- Table 13.21: Attributes of mtr
- Table 13.22: Attributes of munder
- Table 13.23: Attributes of munderover
Chapter 14: Content Elements
- Table 14.1: Attributes of ci
- Table 14.2: Attributes of cn
- Table 14.3: Attributes of declare
- Table 14.4: Attributes of interval
- Table 14.5: Attributes of list
- Table 14.6: Attributes of plus
- Table 14.7: Attributes of tendsto
Appendix A: About the CD-ROM
- Table A.1: Software Applications Included on the CD-ROM