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  1. <p>
  2. WIMS has a very simple way to let you make use of many of its features,
  3. without being a specialist of its structure: $emph light phtml$emphend.
  4. Just take any of your existing html page, add a few WIMS
  5. commands here and there, and publish it on a WIMS site as a light phtml
  6. file. And voila your page looks much more intelligent.
  7. <p>
  8. Once your page is on a wims site, it can be called from anywhere on the web,
  9. just like an ordinary web page.
  10. <p>
  11. It goes without saying that really intelligent pages require intelligent
  12. programming, so if you want your page behave as intelligent as yourself, you
  13. have to know a minimum of the principle of computer programming, and dig a bit into
  14. the technical reference part of this documentation to know what commands and variables
  15. you should use for the
  16. effects you want. However, even without interactivity and programming, your
  17. page will get the following basic features:
  18. <ol>
  19.  <li>Inline mathematical symbols. Simply write
  20.   <tt>$$m_alpha$$m_le$$m_beta</tt> in your phtml file, and you get
  21.   $m_alpha$m_le$m_beta under wims. Your visitor will
  22.   be able to choose the size of the font he wants (as well as the instex
  23.   font sizes as below), without you having to worry about this. See also the section
  24.   $(ref1)mathfonts$(ref2)mathfonts>$title_mathfonts</a>. <p>
  25.  
  26.  <li>For more complicated mathematical formulas, you can choose to use
  27.   $(ref1)cmdlist_instex_&cmd_choose=all$(ref2)cmdlist_instex_>instex</a>.
  28.   For example, the line
  29.   !set ins_align=middle
  30.   <pre>
  31.   $ !instex $$$$ \int^b_a \sqrt{x^2+1}dx $$$$
  32.   </pre>
  33.   in your phtml source will give the inline formula
  34.   !instex $$ \int^b_a\sqrt{x^2+1}dx $$
  35.   , while <pre>
  36.   $ !instex $$$$$$$$ \int^b_a \sqrt{x^2+1}dx $$$$$$$$
  37.   </pre>
  38.   gives the same formula in displayed style:
  39.   !instex $$$$ \int^b_a \sqrt{x^2+1}dx $$$$
  40.   . Unlike some other packages, you don't have to precompile your phtml
  41.  file, and your formula can vary from request to request (see below).
  42.  <p>Planned for near future, there will
  43.  also be a WIMS command translating raw mathematical
  44.  expressions into TeX source. So you even don't have to know TeX in order to
  45.   insert beautified equations... <p>
  46.  
  47.  <li>Dynamic insertion of graphisms. Just one WIMS command
  48.   ($(ref1)cmdlist_insplot_&cmd_choose=all$(ref2)cmdlist_insplot_>insplot</a>)
  49.   with an equation, and your page will contain a figure which may be
  50.   animated in the way you like. And it may be made to vary from
  51.   request to request... <p>
  52.  
  53.  <li>You may define and use substitutable variables. The value of these
  54.   variables may be client-defined, random, etc... And you may put them in
  55.   the sources of <tt>instex</tt>, <tt>insplot</tt>, etc. Imagine the
  56.   effect. Such variables also allow you to define your style macros, among
  57.   other things. <p>
  58.  
  59.  <li>Powerful mathematical softwares are directly at your disposal: A simple
  60.   line <pre>!exec pari factor(2^67-1)</pre>
  61.   gives you the factorisation of the number 2<sup>67</sup>-1 (but you have to
  62.   copy one of my modules to reformat the output in an intelligent way).
  63.   <p>
  64.  <li>By using wims commands, you will automatically benefit from future
  65.   enhancements/improvements of the wims server, without modifying your page:
  66.   e.g. better TeX fonts or graphics, more intelligent translations of
  67.   mathematical expressions, etc.
  68. </ol>
  69.  
  70. At any time, when you want heavy interactivity features, you can migrate
  71. your light page into a real WIMS module which allows you to built very
  72. complicated structures. See the chapter
  73. $(ref1)migrate$(ref2)mibrate>$title_migrate</a>.
  74.  
  75. <p>
  76.  
  77. Now $(ref1)lighthowto$(ref2)lighthowto>read this</a> for the detail of how
  78. to publish a light phtml page.
  79.  
  80.