Welcome to the documentation for Version 3.5 of the Integre techexplorer Hypermedia Browser! On these pages we discuss how to use the techexplorer browser and how to customize it for your environment. We also describe how to create documents for techexplorer using the TeX, LaTeX, and MathML markup languages, and provide a collection of examples that illustrate the kinds of documents that can be created using techexplorer.
New features in Version 3.5 include:
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| New features made available with Version 3.1 include complete support for the Mathematical Markup Language (MathML) 1.0, 1.01, and 2.0 specifications, C++ and Java support for the Document Object Model (DOM) API, an ActiveX Control version of techexplorer, a Mathematica add-in, and support for Internet Explorer behaviors. |
The techexplorer Professional Edition provides a scripting interface for use within Netscape Navigator and Internet Explorer that allows you to control techexplorer from Java applets and JavaScript scripts. It also provides an add-in interface that allows you to augment techexplorer so it can communicate with external applications. The techexplorer Professional Edition includes an ActiveX Control that can be used to integrate interactive mathematics into other applications such as Microsoft PowerPoint, Word and Excel.
For those of you who are creating documents for use with techexplorer, we include a discussion of the compatibility of the markup accepted by techexplorer and that defined by TeX, LaTeX, AMS-LaTeX, and MathML. Moreover, we provide a full description of the special markup you can add to your techexplorer documents to create dynamic electronic publications.
Finally, we describe some special aspects of installing these products on different platforms, detail the historical differences between the introductory and professional editions of techexplorer, and provide a history of the changes that have taken place in techexplorer between versions.
Integre techexplorer Hypermedia Browser is a trademark of Integre Technical Publishing.
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