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Rendering Mathematics for the Web using Madoko

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Madoko [6-8] is a novel authoring system for writing complex documents. It is especially well suited for complex academic or industrial documents, like scientific articles, reference manuals, or math-heavy presentations. One particular important aspect of Madoko is to write a document in high-level Markdown [5] with a focus on semantic content. From this document specification we can generate both high-quality PDF output (via LATEX) but also generate highquality HTML that can re-scale and re-flow dynamically. Styling is done through standard CSS attributes and can be done orthogonal to the content.

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    DocEng '16: Proceedings of the 2016 ACM Symposium on Document Engineering
    September 2016
    222 pages
    ISBN:9781450344388
    DOI:10.1145/2960811
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    1. latex
    2. madoko
    3. markdown
    4. mathematics
    5. rendering

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