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A group blog on math, physics and philosophy
Promoting practices towards a network of academics' homepages.
WebTeX is an equation markup language for WebEQ, similar to the math mode part of LaTeX. WebTeX is designed to be compatible with MathML, the benefit being that WebTeX always translates unambiguously into MathML, while LaTeX does not. Unfortunately, the cost is that existing LaTeX equations frequently require some changes to be compatible with WebTeX. For this reason, it is probably most accurate to think of WebTeX as a shorthand input syntax for MathML.
MathML is a low-level specification for mathematical and scientific content on the Web and beyond