Mojca Miklavec wrote:
\usemodule[mathml]
\starttext\startXMLdata
\"{a}\"{o}\"{u}\v{c}\v{s}\v{z}
\stopXMLdata\stoptext
fails as well.
An interesting observation: I tested on live.contextgarden.com, on the
latest ConTeXt in MikTeX distribution and in an old minimal ConTeXt
distribution for W
Hans wrote:
I attached a small test file. Some trickery is needed to get utf working in
mathml
- the map patch goes into xtag-map.tex
- the other one into xtag-mmp
part of the problem is that the current font must provide the characters
Hans, thank you very much. I've ben banging my head off
Duncan Hothersall wrote:
I think maybe it does. Is there anyone who is running the *minimal
install* (from Hans' zip files) on either windows or linux who could
test this for me? I just need you to try out a unicode accented
character within an element inside MathML. Here's my template
again
> "Duncan" == Duncan Hothersall <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
>> You may want to give TeX-Live a test.
Duncan> It's usually my first port of call, but AFAIK it's not
Duncan> possible to control the way the web browser re-encodes stuff
Duncan> before it is submitted, so the results are not relia
Thank you for your patience Jim.
Try this at a shell prompt:
env LANG=C LC_ALL=C cat --show-all FileName
where FileName is the file in question. The non-ascii characters will
be output as strings that look M-? where ? is a single ascii character.
If you see a single M-? triplet in place of
> "Duncan" == Duncan Hothersall <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
>> Are you sure your
>> file is in utf-8 and not, eg, utf-16?
Duncan> I was, but I'm no longer sure of anything. :-) Is there a
Duncan> foolproof way of finding out?
(First, I cannot comment usefully wrt this topic and windows.)
Tr
Duncan> I'm still having trouble with UTF contents in tags in
Duncan> MathML content.
For whatever it is worth, I just tried that. A double-acute u (U+0171)
came through w/o problem. I'm using a gentoo box w/ tetex 3.0.
Thanks very much for trying it out.
I tried both dvi and pdf output.
> "Duncan" == Duncan Hothersall <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
Duncan> I'm still having trouble with UTF contents in tags in
Duncan> MathML content.
For whatever it is worth, I just tried that. A double-acute u (U+0171)
came through w/o problem. I'm using a gentoo box w/ tetex 3.0.
I tried b
I'm still having trouble with UTF contents in tags in MathML
content.
It's difficult to send a sample because UTF isn't preserved well either
by email or when sending files to the ConTeXt Live server, but I'd
really appreciate it if somebody could help. When I replace 'HERE' in
the following snip