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Re: MathML to SVG

From: Peter Flynn <peter.no-sp@-.--------.-->
To: NULL
Date: 6/27/2005 10:07:00 PM
Tom wrote:

> Indeed I just began to go this way a few days ago. The dvi2svg
> convertors seem to be more advanced than mml2svg.
> My problem is know that I need a "slim" latex system for windows which
> only purpose is to create a dvi out of my tex files. All
> "distributions" like   MikTex are huge package collections. I haven't
> found yet any usefull information about what I minimally need for just
> creating a dvi out of a tex file. The reason is I plan to incorporate
> this in my custom application

One of the commercial implementations, PCTeX, installs with a minimal
set of packages and may suit this requirement as it is targeted at math. 
http://www.pctex.com

///Peter
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