Hi Stefano, thanks for your comments.

On Sun, 16 Mar 2008 11:23:08 +0100, Stefano Zacchiroli wrote:

> Neither of these 2 ITP in their long descriptions state the intended
> usage of the fonts. I presume that the former is for seeing MathML
> inside X.org while the latter is to see MathML inside Mozilla-like
> browsers, but this need to be expressed clearly in the long
> descriptions.
> 
> Can you please check that my guesses are correct and updates the
> descriptions accordingly?

I'm not sure if I understand your advice correctly but
how about the followings:

(ttf-mathematica4.1)
Description: Installer of Mathematica TrueType Fonts for MathML
 To display documents containing MathML equations properly with
 MathML-enabled browsers, you will need TeX's Computer Modern fonts, 
 Type1 'Symbol' font, Mathematica 4.1 fonts and some Other fonts 
 (MathType's fonts) installed on your computer.
 .
 This package downloads Mathematica 4.1 fonts through an internet
 and installs them, because the license prohibits distribution of
 the fonts.
 .
 You will need latex-xft-fonts(TeX's Computer Modern fonts) and
 xfonts-mathml(Type1 'Symbol' font) also to view MathML properly.

(xfonts-mathml)
Description: Type1 Symbol font for MathML
 To display documents containing MathML equations properly with
 MathML-enabled browsers, you will need TeX's Computer Modern fonts, 
 Type1 'Symbol' font, Mathematica 4.1 fonts and some Other fonts 
 (MathType's fonts) installed on your computer.
 .
 This package provides Type1 Symbol font which is modified from 
 s050000l.pfb of gsfonts with FontForge. 
 .
 You will need latex-xft-fonts(TeX's Computer Modern fonts) and
 ttf-mathematica4.1(Mathematica 4.1 fonts) also to view MathML
 properly.


I welcome any comments, suggestions and/or advices.

Regards,                            2008-3-17(Mon)

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 Debian Developer - much more I18N of Debian
 Atsuhito Kohda <kohda AT debian.org>
 Department of Math., Univ. of Tokushima



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