On Sat, Jun 23, 2012 at 4:28 PM, Jirka Kosek ji...@kosek.cz wrote:
On 23.6.2012 17:48, Tim Arnold wrote:
My customization looks like this (appended below), but no doctype is
output. fwiw, I also tried adding the saxon namespace and using this
element: xsl:output method=saxonxhtml /, but that
Hi Stefan
At present XEP does not do MML. (Antenna House will support it - but
costly)
I have the Mathflow for Oxygen from dessci.com and put MML code directly
into Docbook source. Thjis all works transparently and yields
reasonable (acceptable) output. I have aso used the mml2svg package
On 06/24/2012 01:13 PM, Ron Catterall wrote:
Hi Stefan
At present XEP does not do MML. (Antenna House will support it - but
costly)
I have the Mathflow for Oxygen from dessci.com and put MML code
directly into Docbook source. Thjis all works transparently and
yields reasonable
On 06/24/2012 03:59 PM, deannel...@aol.com wrote:
Stefan,
FYI, I use the FOP/Jeuclid combination to satisfy my XML+MML to
PDF needs. That way I can use MML directly or xinclude the equations
as needed.
Dean,
thanks. I'm having great difficulties with that. As far as I'm aware,
jeuclid
FOP 1.0 and JEuclid work fine for me both in Windows and SuSE Linux.
However, for floats using FOP, that's a problem. Usually you would need to
do that in a hidden table to get the side floats. But that is a hack ;-)
I don't have a solution there. Sorry.
Dean
In a message dated
Sorry, I forgot to mention that the Mathflow/Oxygen trick only seems to
work with FOP, not XEP (I haven't tried AH)
I suspect the XEP problem is me rather than XEP, I dropped it when I
found that FOP worked. Any comment, Kevin, I would prefer to stick with
XEP.
On 24-Jun-12 12:13 PM, Ron