WebEQ Promotion

Scientific Applications on Linux

The maintainers of this site included us, and we were notified on July 2, 1998.
Our revised page was added on 7/7/98.

Our Entry:

Located on its own page in the section Office Software : Typesetting and Formatting.

They notified us that they added WebEQ and asked us to complete/correct what has already been entered. Our revised entry includes the text:

WebEQ is a suite of three Java programs for creating and displaying interactive scientific Web documents. Authors write HTML files with either TeX-like commands, or MathML expressions describing the equations which should appear in the Web page. Equations can also be created visually using the point-and-click WebEQ Editor. The WebEQ Wizard then processes HTML files to create either graphics for static mathematical expressions, or WebEQ applets for interactive equations. Readers can interact with equations in a variety of ways, such as following links from parts of an equation or toggling between between two expressions in response to a mouse click.

Registered users of WebEQ gain access to the full Java API documentation for the WebEQ component classes. Using the API and the WebEQ classes, Java programmers can embed WebEQ equation canvases and editing controls in their own applets and applications.

WebEQ is a simple and powerful way of putting interactive math on the Web.

There also are links to the Showcase, the Brouwer Theorem example, and some screen shots of the Wizard and Editor.

Java World

Submitted June 23, 1998

Posted by July 1, 1998

Our Entry:

Located on the Web Authoring-Management Tools page.

Create interactive scientific Web documents with the WebEQ Wizard. The Wizard converts a source file containing mathematical expressions encoded using TeX-like commands or MathML into an HTML file containing images or interactive WebEQ Applets. There also is an Editor to build equations with a few clicks of the mouse.

The Java Repository

Submitted June 23, 1998

Our Entry:

Located on its own page. For some reason, the text submitted doesn't show up there. I don't know where it is. However, there is an applet running there -- currently it is the Bernoulli Trials applet. Someday, it may be good to add an example using fancy symbols.

On the other hand, it may be bad to have a bare example of an applet that anyone could copy to his own page.

WebEQ is a suite of three Java programs for creating and displaying interactive scientific Web documents. Authors write HTML files with either TeX-like commands, or MathML expressions describing the equations which should appear in the Web page. Equations can also be created visually using the point-and-click WebEQ Editor. The WebEQ Wizard then processes HTML files to create either graphics for static mathematical expressions, or WebEQ applets for interactive equations. Readers can interact with equations in a variety of ways such as following links from parts of an equation, or toggling between between two expressions in response to a mouse click.

WebEQ is a simple and powerful way of putting interactive math on the Web.

Java Gamelan

Submitted May 22, 1998

Entered May 26, 1998

Our Entry:

Located on Gamelan's Java : Educational : Math : Tools and Utilities page and the Java:Commercial Java:Java for Sale:Multimedia page.
WebEQ 2.2                       (Software: Applet)
                                                        
 WebEQ is a suite of three Java programs for creating
 and displaying interactive scientific Web documents.
 Authors write HTML files with either TeX-like
 commands, or MathML expressions describing the
 equations which should appear in the Web page.
 Equations can also be created visually using the
 point-and-click WebEQ Editor. The WebEQ Wizard
 then processes HTML files to create either graphics for
 static mathematical expressions, or WebEQ applets for
 interactive equations. Readers can interact with
 equations in a variety of ways such as following links
 from parts of an equation, or toggling between between
 two expressions in response to a mouse click.

 WebEQ is a simple and powerful way of putting
 interactive math on the Web. 
 Author: Jeffrey Schaefer  
 Entered: 26-May-98 
 Categories:  Java:Educational:Math:Tools and Utilities
              Java:Commercial Java:Java for Sale:Multimedia

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