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(new) libjmathtex-java-doc_0.7~pre-2_all.deb optional doc
TeX and MathML library for Java (API documentation)
The JMathTeX library provides a set of Java classes for displaying (complex)
mathematical formulas as part of a Java application. Some use cases are:
* Displaying text with embedded formulas (in an editor pane, a JavaHelp
page, ...)
* Make a combo box which provides the user with a choice between various
formulas.
* Have a slider with ticks that display their values not as decimal numbers,
but as exact values, e.g., fractions, square roots or any combination of
these.
* Display the formula together with the graph of a function.
The library uses the typesetting algorithms of the well-known TeX and LaTeX
systems and therefore displays formulas in a very professional looking way.
Formulas are Java-objects that can be built from scratch (by combining smaller
formulas in several ways) and from LaTeX strings. There is also limited
support for MathML.
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This package contains the Javadoc API documentation.
libjmathtex-java-gcj_0.7~pre-2_amd64.deb
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libjmathtex-java_0.7~pre-2.diff.gz
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libjmathtex-java_0.7~pre-2.dsc
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libjmathtex-java_0.7~pre-2_all.deb
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Changes: libjmathtex-java (0.7~pre-2) unstable; urgency=low
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* Added libjmathtex-java-doc packaging including javadoc API documentation.
* Removed Build-Depends: gcj-4.1 (Closes: #442465)
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Announcing to debian-devel-changes at lists.debian.org
Closing bugs: 442465
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