/ Lorenzo Delana <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> was heard to say: | <equation> | <informalequation> | <mml:math> | 1 + | <mml:infinity/> | <mml:pi/> | </mml:math> | </informalequation> | </equation>
This isn't valid MathML 1.0. I suppose I need to make a V2.0 module... | 1) xml -> html | | alpha ~/mathml $ saxon book.xml book-html.xsl | No template matches mml:math. | No template matches mml:infinity. | No template matches mml:pi. "Fixed" by just passing the mml through unchanged. | alpha ~/mathml $ fop.sh book.fo book.pdf | [INFO]: FOP 0.20.3 | [INFO]: building formatting object tree | [ERROR]: Unknown formatting object http://www.tug.org/fotex^bookmark | org.w3c.dom.DOMException: DOM003 Namespace error | at org.apache.xerces.dom.AttrNSImpl.<init>(AttrNSImpl.java:126) | at I can't explain FOP's error. | [ERROR]: no handler defined for http://www.tug.org/fotex:bookmark foreign xml You should probably turn off passivetex.extensions if you're going to use FOP. And you probably want to turn on fop.extensions. | [ERROR]: Unknown formatting object http://www.w3.org/1998/Math/MathML^infinity | [ERROR]: Unknown formatting object http://www.w3.org/1998/Math/MathML^pi | [INFO]: [1] | [ERROR]: no handler defined for http://www.tug.org/fotex:bookmark foreign xml | [ERROR]: no handler defined for http://www.w3.org/1998/Math/MathML:math | foreign xml | [INFO]: Parsing of document complete, stopping renderer | | why all of these? Looks like FOP doesn't support MathML. | 3) try to process with passivetex with mathml2.xmt in current dir I got this | in .log file | | <5:block > | xmlns:mml = 3 | <3:math (./mathml2.xmt | xmlns:m = 3) | 0:overflow = "scroll" > | <3:infinity Undefined | 0:encoding = "" | 0:definitionURL = "" > | </3:infinity> | <3:pi Undefined | 0:encoding = "" | 0:definitionURL = "" > | </3:pi> | </3:math> | </5:block> mml:infinity and mml:pi aren't in MathML 1.0. Be seeing you, norm -- Norman Walsh <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> | For the mental patient's family http://www.oasis-open.org/docbook/ | and society, mental illness is a Chair, DocBook Technical Committee | 'problem'; for the patient himself | it is a 'solution'.--Thomas Szasz