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* Maple: Seems to generate "MathML-Content" in <annotation-xml> and "Maple" in <annotation>: http://www.maplesoft.com/support/help/Maple/view.aspx?path=MathML/ExportContent
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* MathType: ???
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* MathType: embeds its rendering format in an annotation with encoding "MathType-MTEF" and exact speech data in annotation with encoding "DSIPairs".
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* Mathematica: It seems possible to generate <semantics> with "MathML-Content" in an <annotation-xml>: http://reference.wolfram.com/mathematica/ref/format/MathML.html
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* Tex4ht, HeVeA, Hermes: ??? do not seem to include the LaTeX code
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* WIRIS: store LaTeX fragments in annotation with encoding "LaTeX".
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* Word: ???
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* blahtex: By default Blahtex(ml) does not use any annotation. If the --annotate-TeX option is used an <annotation> with encoding "TeX" is created. The LaTeX macros are expanded. It is also possible to use the --annotate-PNG option to generate an <annotation> with the URI of a PNG representation of the formula.
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