Martin Rubey [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> Dear Tim,
>
> > We need to develop a jsMath output format for browsers.
>
> NO! I couldn't disagree more.
>
> The idea -- well, at least mine -- is to use jsMath as long as mathml is not
> widely supported, in order to have nice output on browsers, BUT
>> We need to develop a jsMath output format for browsers.
>NO! I couldn't disagree more.
> (PLEASE correct me if I'm on the wrong track)
you're not wrong, i am.
t
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> So I suppose we can revert your recent edit of SummerOfCode, Tim?
yes
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"Bill Page" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> > (PLEASE correct me if I'm on the wrong track)
>
> I think that is it exactly. We are on the same track!
So I suppose we can revert your recent edit of SummerOfCode, Tim?
Martin
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On December 19, 2005 7:05 AM Martin Rubey wrote:
> Tim Daly (root): wrote:
> > We need to develop a jsMath output format for browsers.
>
> NO! I couldn't disagree more.
>
> The idea -- well, at least mine -- is to use jsMath as long
> as mathml is not widely supported, in order to have nice
Dear Tim,
> We need to develop a jsMath output format for browsers.
NO! I couldn't disagree more.
The idea -- well, at least mine -- is to use jsMath as long as mathml is not
widely supported, in order to have nice output on browsers, BUT
not only for Axiom output, but also for the pamphlet
> FYI, 3.0 was just released, including a pile of patches I sent Davide
> that help make jsMath XHTML-compatible.
Not yet. The content of the ... and ... elements should be enclosed by the delimiters
`'. That is, the math entries should look like
and
Without such delimiters, t
FYI, 3.0 was just released, including a pile of patches I sent Davide
that help make jsMath XHTML-compatible.
I hope that we can now work on hacking in a MathML backend.
root [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> well, I downloaded and read jsMath.js
>
> man, THIS guy did a lot of work. i'm impressed.
>
>