Index |
Element |
Description |
1) |
<maction> |
The MathML <maction> element provides a possibility to bind actions to (sub-) expressions. |
2) |
<math> |
It is the top-level element in MathML . Every valid MathML instance must be wrapped in <math> tags. |
3) |
<menclose> |
The MathML <menclose> element renders its content inside an enclosing notation specified by the notation attribute. |
4) |
<merror> |
The MathML merror element is used to display contents as error messages. |
5) |
<mfenced> |
The MathML <mfenced> element provides the possibility to add custom opening and closing parentheses (such as brackets) and separators (such as commas or semicolons) to an expression. |
6) |
<mfrac> |
The MathML <mfrac> element is used to display fractions. |
7) |
<mglyph> |
The MathML <mglyph> element is used to display non-standard symbols where existing Unicode characters are not available. |
8) |
<mi> |
The MathML <mi> element indicates that the content should be rendered as an identifier such as function names, variables or symbolic constants. |
9) |
<mlabeledtr> |
The MathML <mlabeledtr> element is used to represent a label in a row either on the left or on the right side (determined using the side attribute on the mtable element). Child elements of mlabeledtr must be mtd elements. |
10) |
<mmultiscripts> |
The MathML <mmultiscripts> element allows you to create tensor-like objects. |
11) |
<mn> |
The MathML <mn> element represents a numeric literal which is normally a sequence of digits with a possible separator (a dot or a comma). |
12) |
<mo> |
The MathML <mo> element represents an operator in a broad sense. |
13) |
<mover> |
The MathML <mover> element is used to attach an accent or a limit over an expression. |
14) |
<mpadded> |
The MathML <mpadded> element is used to add extra padding and to set the general adjustment of position and size of enclosed contents. |
15) |
<mphantom> |
The MathML <mphantom> element is rendered invisibly, but dimensions (such as height, width, and baseline position) are still kept. |
16) |
<mroot> |
The MathML <mroot> element is used to display roots with an explicit index. |
17) |
<mrow> |
The MathML <mrow> element is used to group sub-expressions, which usually contain one or more operators with their respective operands (such as mi and mn). |
18) |
<ms> |
The MathML ms element represents a string literal meant to be interpreted by programming languages and computer algebra systems. |
19) |
<mspace> |
The MathML <mspace> element is used to display a blank space, whose size is set by its attributes. |
20) |
<msqrt> |
The MathML <msqrt> element is used to display square roots. |
21) |
<mstyle> |
The MathML <mstyle> element is used change the style of its children. |
22) |
<msub> |
The MathML <msub> element is used to attach a subscript to an expression. It uses the following syntax: <msub> base subscript </msub>. |
23) |
<msubsup> |
The MathML <msubsup>element is used to attach both a subscript and a superscript, together, to an expression. It uses the following syntax: msubsup base subscript superscript /msubsup. |
24) |
<msup> |
The MathML <msup> element is used to attach a superscript to an expression. It uses the following syntax: msup base superscript </msup>. |
25) |
<mtable> |
The MathML <mtable> element allows you to create tables or matrices. Inside a mtable only mtr and mtd elements may appear. These elements are similar to table, tr and td elements of HTML. |
26) |
<mtd> |
The MathML <mtd> element represents a cell in a table or a matrix. It may only appear in a mtr element. This element is similar to the td element of HTML. |
27) |
<mtext> |
The MathML <mtext> element is used to render arbitrary text with no notational meaning, such as comments or annotations. |
28) |
<mtr> |
The MathML <mtr> element represents a row in a table or a matrix. It may only appear in a element. This element is similar to the tr element of HTML. |
29) |
<munder> |
The MathML <munder> element is used to attach an accent or a limit under an expression. It uses the following syntax: munder base underscript /munder |
30) |
<munderover> |
The MathML <munderover> element is used to attach accents or limits both under and over an expression. It uses the following syntax: munderover base underscript overscript /munderover |
31) |
<semantics> |
The MathML elements <semantics>, annotation and annotation-xml are used to combine presentation and content markup and to provide both, layout information and semantic meaning of mathematical expressions. |