Add support for MathML Equations
See original GitHub issueIn Microsoft word, I can paste the following MathML equation and it will become an editable equation <math xmlns="http://www.w3.org/1998/Math/MathML"><msqrt><mn>56</mn></msqrt></math>
which is square root of 56.
However, when I add a textrun of the same string using Docx, it just appears as text.
Can there be support for the equations? If there already is, can there be documentation for it?
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Yeah I understand what you’re saying, but I am saying that the “Professional view” you speak of is not part of the OOXML spec, and is part of Microsoft Word itself
It will be difficult to re-create that feature
It isn’t a simple on/off switch
Hi @dolanmiu! Is there any prevision of merging this PR? We are really needing this feature at Mettzer 😄 We can help if this is necessary.