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Install JEuclid MathViewer 3.1.9 on macOS
How to download and install JEuclid MathViewer 3.1.9 on macOS?
✍: FYIcenter
JEuclid is a complete MathML rendering solution.
JEuclid 3.1.9 offers the following distribution packages:
You can follow these steps to download and install JEuclid MathViewer 3.1.9 on macOS:
1. Go to the JEuclid SourceForge Website.
2. Click the "Download" link. You will see a download folder list.
3. Click the "3.1.9" link. You will see a download file list.
4. Click the "jeuclid-mathviewer-3.1.9-osx.zip" link to download the macOS package to your ~/Downloads folder.
5. Unzip the download file ~/Downloads/jeuclid-mathviewer-3.1.9-osx.zip You see the ~/Downloads/jeuclid-mathviewer-3.1.9 folder.
6. Move the application to the ~/Applications folder. You should see "JEuclid MathViewer" on your LaunchPad.
fyicenter$ mv ~/Downloads/jeuclid-mathviewer-3.1.9/JEuclid\ MathViewer.app/ \ ~/Applications/
Installation is done.
Note that JEuclid MathViewer is also included in JEuclid full distribution package. You don't have to install JEuclid MathViewer as a separate package.
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⇐ Using JEuclid 3.1.9 on macOS
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