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Firemath is a WYSIWYG equation editor which generates MathML. It is open source software published under the GNU General Public License (GPL) version 3.[1] Firemath is an add-on for the web browser Firefox. It uses the rendering facilities of the browser.
Initial release | September 23, 2008 |
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Stable release | 0.9
/ 18 May 2012 |
Written in | JavaScript |
Platform | Cross-platform |
Type | Formula editor |
License | Open source (GPL v3)[1] |
Website | www |
Firemath is incompatible with the Firefox Quantum release (Version 57.0) from november 2017 and with all later releases. The add-on was removed from addons.mozilla.org and is not available elsewhere.It is not known whether the author of FireMath plans to release a version for Firefox Quantum.
Features
editFiremath must be installed as an addon into the Firefox browser. After invocation it opens in a new tab. The following list summarizes the main features of the software.
- Firemath supports a large number of mathematical symbols, operators and arrows.
- The majority of the MathML 2 presentation markup elements are supported.
- While editing equations these are displayed in two formats simultaneously, namely properly rendered and with editing elements added.
- Equations can be saved in MathML format or as bitmap images. The same is true for copying equations to the clipboard.
- When saving/copying MathML the user can choose between XHTML or HTML5.
- Some editing can be done using the keyboard, while all elements can be accessed using the mouse.
- Simple LaTeX expressions are interpreted.[2]
- MathML equations on web pages can be opened in Firemath via the context menu (right click) of the equations.
References
editExternal links
edit- Firemath website
- Firemath hosting at addons.mozilla.org