libjlatexmath-java 0.9.6-1 source package in Ubuntu

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libjlatexmath-java (0.9.6-1) unstable; urgency=low

  * New upstream release
  * classpathManifest.diff removed (applied upstream)
 -- Ubuntu Archive Auto-Sync <email address hidden>   Mon,  09 May 2011 11:53:13 +0000

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libjlatexmath-fop-java: Implementation of LaTeX math mode wrote in Java (fop plugin)

 JLaTeXmath library provides a set of Java classes for displaying (complex)
 mathematical formulas as part of a Java application. Some use cases are:
  - Displaying text with embedded formulas (in an editor pane, a JavaHelp
    page, ...)
  - Make a combo box which provides the user with a choice between various
    formulas.
  - Have a slider with ticks that display their values not as decimal numbers,
    but as exact values, e.g., fractions, square roots or any combination of
    these.
  - Display the formula together with the graph of a function.
 .
  This package contains the fop plugin.

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libjlatexmath-java-doc: Implementation of LaTeX math mode wrote in Java

 JLaTeXmath library provides a set of Java classes for displaying (complex)
 mathematical formulas as part of a Java application. Some use cases are:
  - Displaying text with embedded formulas (in an editor pane, a JavaHelp
    page, ...)
  - Make a combo box which provides the user with a choice between various
    formulas.
  - Have a slider with ticks that display their values not as decimal numbers,
    but as exact values, e.g., fractions, square roots or any combination of
    these.
  - Display the formula together with the graph of a function.
 .
 This package contains the Javadoc API documentation.