![]() They can't write software that know those rules?! TeX is even public domain! They can just "use it" in their comercial products. That today's OCR readers can't grok them shows the sorry state of software and the brain deficit in this activity.Īs to "one symbol at a time", TeX obviously has rules as to where it will place symbols. Just works.ĪBBYY FineReader (a great OCR program) claims you can train the software for Math, but this is immensely braindead (who has the time?)Īnd Unicode has lots of math symbols. If I want HTML (pure) I then use TTH to read the LaTeX syntax. InftyReader generates MathML or LaTeX syntax. It seems amazingly stupid that folks that produced MathML and other stuff don't take this in consideration. LaTeX syntax is THE ONE TRIED AND TRUE STANDARD for mathematics notation. Suzuki, Faculty of Mathematics, Kyushu University, in collaboration with several cooperation partners. I don't know why PDF can't have metadata in LaTeX? As in: put the LaTeX equation in it! Is this so hard? (I dunno anything about PDF syntax, but I imagine it can be done). InftyReader InftyReader is OCR software to recognize scientific documents including mathematical formulae, and to output the recognition results into various file formats: LaTeX, MathML, XHTML, HRTeX, IML and Microsoft Word document. It is NOT free software (it seems the money goes to a non-profit org, IIRC). InftyReader is the only one I'm aware of. ![]()
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