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IBM techexplorer: Scientific Publishing for the Masses!

IBM techexplorer: Scientific Publishing for the Masses!. Angel Luis Diaz, Ph.D. Manager, Advanced Internet Publishing IBM T.J. Watson Research Center aldiaz@us.ibm.com. techexplorer and PowerPoint.

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IBM techexplorer: Scientific Publishing for the Masses!

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  1. IBM techexplorer: Scientific Publishing for the Masses! Angel Luis Diaz, Ph.D.Manager, Advanced Internet Publishing IBM T.J. Watson Research Center aldiaz@us.ibm.com

  2. techexplorer and PowerPoint • First bring up the Control Toolbox dialog by right clicking on the top menu bar and selecting Control Toolbox. • Click on the More Controls icon and select IBM techexplorer Hypermedia Browser. www.software.ibm.com/techexplorer

  3. techexplorer and PowerPoint • Create a region where techexplorer will be displayed by dragging the crosshair. • Right click on the region to bring up the techexplorer properties dialog. www.software.ibm.com/techexplorer

  4. techexplorer and PowerPoint • Select the appropriate data type from the pull down menu and insert the data into the text area. • Start the presentation by selecting View Show from the Slide Show menu item and enjoy beautiful mathematics! www.software.ibm.com/techexplorer

  5. MathML 1.01 <math> <msqrt> <mrow> <msup> <mi>b</mi> <mn>2</mn> </msup> <mo>-</mo> <mrow> <mn>4</mn> <mi>a</mi> <mi>c</mi> </mrow> </mrow> </msqrt> </math> Mathematical Markup Language (MathML) - MathML was the first W3C-endorsed XML vocabulary. - It is a low-level format for coding the presentation/semantics of a mathematical object. - MathML facilitates the use and re-use of scientific content on the Web. www.software.ibm.com/techexplorer

  6. Mathematics For The Masses www.software.ibm.com/techexplorer

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