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A student of mine has implemented a MathML-to-SVG converter in XSLT
2.0. It is far from production quality, but the design is relatively
clean, and we hope to massage it into a useful distribution over the
summer. This should be a good starting point for further development.
Check it out at http://ms800.montefiore.ulg.ac.be/~stevens/pMML2SVG/
(in French, sorry, but there are pictures).
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