Math ML in recent headlines
As I (mis)understand it, the ISO has now ratified MathML as a part of the HTML5 standard: <http://www.bookbusinessmag.com/article/w3c-mathml-30-approved-iso-iec-international-standard/1>. Great news! Now to find suitable tutorial/training/reference pages about it :-) . Cheers, -- FEJ Linton [For admin and other information see: http://www.mta.ca/~cat-dist/ ]
It should be said that authors should never need to write MathML. There is software that takes (La)TeX or certain fragments thereof dealing with mathematical typesetting, and outputs MathML. The benefits are especially noticeable for people who use screen-readers (e.g. the vision-impaired) or for data-mining of mathematics papers for the purposes of analysis (I envisage an analysis of all diagrams that have ever appeared in category theory papers, and a library of the same, organised by topology/underlying graph/etc). In my dream future, TAC will serve papers rendered in HTML5/XML/MathML, as well as pdf and/or its successors. So unless you are writing such software, in the words of the HHGTTG: Don't Panic. Cheers, David On 28 June 2015 at 12:48, Linton, Fred <flinton@wesleyan.edu> wrote:
As I (mis)understand it, the ISO has now ratified MathML as a part of the HTML5 standard:
<http://www.bookbusinessmag.com/article/w3c-mathml-30-approved-iso-iec-international-standard/1>.
Great news! Now to find suitable tutorial/training/reference pages about it :-) .
Cheers, -- FEJ Linton
[For admin and other information see: http://www.mta.ca/~cat-dist/ ]
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