In case anyone is interested in what Math Input Panel looks like (I never saw it until today), here is a screenshot. If you don't mind spending $97 on MathType, then that may be a solution: MathType claims to produce LaTeX in a way that is "MathSE-compatible". The result is that the Input Panel works only with expensive products like MS Word and MathType, which are designed to receive the data in the way that the input panel produces. It could be that seeing an XML tag was found to cause brain damage in Microsoft users, I'm not sure. ![]() ![]() The Input Panel generates MathML markup for your formulas, but it won't give it to the user. Marko Panic, the program manager for the development of this tool confirmed to me that this was a design decision as they didn't want the end user to be faced with raw XML. ![]() The Math Input Panel doesn't offer fallback text representations of the XML markup on the clipboard. The answer below was written under the assumption that you could get MathML markup from Math Input Panel.
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