Joel > What subjects require specialized typesetting other than linguistics & > math?
Chemistry, music, ... > Unicode plain text has support for almost anything linguists > need, and TeX-like math can be encoded as per > <http://unicode.org/notes/tn28>. That is only Murray's ideas about a possible extension of Donald Knuth's paradigm of 'simple maths as he claims to speak it'. It is highly recommended reading for anyone interested in the input and processing of Unicode-based maths but it is, like TeX, somewhat isiosyncratic and equally complex. But we are being asked voluably to continue to support LaTeX as a language for maths in computers so it is possible that something like this will be taken up as Yet Another Ad Hoc Standard. It would be very interesting to know if there are yet a communities communicating via Unicode-maths of any type? Thanks for bringing this work to the attention of a Texie audience. chris PS: My understanding from Murray is that he would expect such input to be converted to MathML in XHTML for browser use when this becmes more practical and widespread. _______________________________________________ latex2html mailing list [email protected] http://tug.org/mailman/listinfo/latex2html
