Thanks for all the suggestions. I'm in the happy place of being able to hand them all off to someone else to experiment with! Thomas On 09/24/2008 11:49 AM, Wayne Graham wrote: > A couple of other options, depending on what you need (JEuclid will > probably do what you need). > > I haven't had to do this on a big project, but I had MathML I needed in > laTeX (created images I needed from that). There's a nice converter at > from MathML to TeX at https://webwork2.math.ohio-state.edu/xalan/index.php > > You may also check out this post from Oxide interactive. They've got a > nifty example of converting mathml to an image if the browser doesn't > support the actual rendering (source and demo are down the page). > > http://www.oxideinteractive.com.au/articles/practical-mathml/ > > Wayne > > Thomale, J wrote: >> I haven't used it myself, but it looks like JEuclid would do what you >> need--it includes a command-line tool for converting MathML to a >> variety of different image formats. >> >> http://jeuclid.sourceforge.net/ >> >> Jason Thomale >> >> >> >>> -----Original Message----- >>> From: Code for Libraries [mailto:[log in to unmask]] On Behalf Of >>> Thomas Dowling >>> Sent: Wednesday, September 24, 2008 7:33 AM >>> To: [log in to unmask] >>> Subject: [CODE4LIB] MathML->image conversion? >>> > Code4Libbers-- > > To support some commercial e-books that we load locally and publish to > our users with XTF, we need to handle formulas marked up in MathML. > > For their own web site, the book publisher farms this out to a > third-party vendor that somehow converts the MathML to inline images > for > display in HTML pages. The publisher is unable or unwilling to tell us > what their vendor uses for the job. > > I'm all for sending MathML down the pipe (caveat browsor), but our > e-book guru hasn't been able to slip it through XTF. If that isn't an > option, does anyone know a tool to convert possible large sets of > MathML > formulas to PNG (or GIF) images? I've run across similar converters > for > LaTeX, but not MathML. > > >> >>