True, that was not well documented. I hope this is better now.
As added, the further progress of that is in David's project:
https://code.google.com/p/html5mathml/
and blog:
http://dpcarlisle.blogspot.de/
I have also clarified the name of the following line... that these are OMDoc
stylesheets (it was fuzzy)
paul
On 28 mai 2013, at 10:45, Lars Hellström wrote:
> Paul Libbrecht skrev 2013-05-27 23.47:
>>
>> On 27 mai 2013, at 23:41, Lars Hellström wrote:
>>
>>> So in practice it is files such as
>>> http://www.openmath.org/OpenMath3/xsl/cd/set1.xsl [*]
>>> which are used to assign notations to OM symbols? Is that documented
>>> anywhere? (One would think CD contibutors could benefit from knowing.)
>>>
>>> [*] Except that /that file/ is in a probably obsolete hierarchy, and
>>> therefore is likely a possibly modified copy of an old version of the
>>> proper file, which I haven't been able to guess an URL for.
>>
>> That is documented here:
>> http://www.openmath.org/software/index.html
>> Under Stylesheets, the middle-bullet point.
>
> Barely, at best; that how-to is somewhat unfinished. But at least it
> references what I take to be the authorative directory hierarchy.
>
>> Most of the OpenMath site has been built by stylesheets that David Carlisle
>> wrote.
>> This is probably one of the big collections of them.
>
> Although those stylesheets don't seem to be accompanied by much in the area
> of documentation (hardly even any comments /in/ them). And clearly there have
> been nontrivial decisions which went into the design of them; for example,
> I've spotted parts of a priority-based system for conditionally
> parenthesising subexpressions. I don't suppose there is some documentation of
> them elsewhere?
>
> Lars Hellström
>
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