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Ok, I am most definitely putting this as a blog post! If Mr. MathML himself shows that type of interest then you know you have hit it big... I was already impressed but David's response solidifies this as something that a lot of people are going to want take a look at...
Again, very impressive!
Cheers!
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David Carlisle wrote:
Re: [xsl] mathML2SVG
Subject: Re: [xsl] mathML2SVG From: "M. David Peterson" <m.david@xxxxxxxxxx> Date: Mon, 15 Nov 2004 13:50:05 -0800 |
Ok, I am most definitely putting this as a blog post! If Mr. MathML himself shows that type of interest then you know you have hit it big... I was already impressed but David's response solidifies this as something that a lot of people are going to want take a look at...
Again, very impressive!
Cheers!
<M:D/>
David Carlisle wrote:
Anyone here interested in a set of templates that converts a fairly good subset of presentation mathML to SVG format using a fixed width font?
Me!
you could announce on www-math@xxxxxx as well, and we could add a link on the mathml software page at w3c.
Copyright and licence issues: I'm not a lwayer as the saying goes, but it's generally best to put something explicit in the file, GPL if you are happy with that or perhaps the W3C's software licence which is rather more easy going than GPL. See for example the licence comments in the MathML stylesheets at http://www.w3.org/Math/XSL which are copyright me, but licenced under the W3C licence (which means, basically you can do what you want within reason)
David
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