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MathType
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Why MathML 3?
Reading time: 1minMathML 2 was first adopted in 2001. Experience with MathML has accumulated over the years and the web environment has changed somewhat since then. Released in 2010 and updated in 2014, MathML 3 includes several requested features and some changes to update the recommendation to the current and emerging standards. MathML 3 also contains lots of smaller changes to clarify the spec and unify attribute values so that compatibility between implementations is more likely. With the exception of a few very minor changes for features not widely implemented, MathML 3 is backward compatible with MathML 2.
The big changes are:
- control over linebreaking and indentation
- elementary math notation support (2D math, long division, ...)
- support for bi-directional languages (eg, Arabic languages)
- alignment of content MathML with OpenMath
Some of the smaller changes are: