![]() ![]() An outgrowth of the development to integrate DragMath into tinyMCE has been the development of SEE by Mauno Korpelainen (a link to those plugins can be found below.) DragMath was then maintained by Marc Grober until it was integrated into core Moodle with the release of Moodle 2.0. John Isner initially created and maintained several files that allowed for integration of DragMath with HTMLArea, Moodle's editor in 2007. Of different linear syntax for mathematics, including MathML, LaTeX,Ĭreated by Christoper Sangwin and Alexander Billingsley at the University of Birmingham as part of the STACK project, DragMath allows students to build mathematical expressions using a graphical drag-and-drop interface similar in appearance to that available in a number of office productivity suites. ![]() Once an expression is created the user can convert it into a variety This is an open-source drag and drop equation editor written in Java. 4.2.2 Setting up another display mechanism.4.2.1 Decoupling DragMath from the Tex Filter.4 So! You want to use DragMath but don't want to use the TeX filter?.3 What DragMath Does and How It Does It.2.3 Locally saving and restoring a DragMath expression.
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