The following solution is from David Lippman in the ASCIIMath Google
group:


<= doesn't always work because the editor can sometimes mess up
encoding of HTML entities.

To get it to recognize gt or \gt, search the ASCIIMathML.js file for
a
line like:

{input:"lt",  tag:"mo", output:"<",      tex:null, ttype:CONST},

and add a line after it that looks like:

{input:"gt",  tag:"mo", output:">",      tex:null, ttype:CONST},


-David


On Nov 5, 10:09 pm, kilucas <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> If I use "a<=b" in the hope of generating a less than or equal to
> symbol in ASCIIMathML within a TiddlyWiki, I see "a& <;=b". But if I
> use "a\leb" I do indeed see "a less than or equal to b" symbolically.
> But I don't see any reference to \le in the ASCIMathML documentation.
>
> I can also use \lt for less than, \ge for greater than or equal to,
> but oddly can't use \gt for greater than; the result is just displayed
> as "gt".
>
> Does anyone know:
>
> 1) why this is happening
>
> 2) whether I have to do something special to get ASCIIMathML to
> recognise the documented character sequaneces
>
> 3) and what symbol system I've stumbled on with the back-slash based
> codes
>
> Many thanks
>
> Kevin
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