Re: use of <declare> tag

A typical non <ci> use of this would be to associate a type or alternative
definitionURL with some of the empty tags such as  <plus/>.

Stan Devitt.

----- Original Message ----- 
From: "Clare So" <cmso@uwo.ca>
To: <www-math@w3.org>
Sent: Sunday, August 11, 2002 9:23 PM
Subject: use of <declare> tag


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> Hello all,
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> Page 152 of MathML 2.0 Recommandation states that:
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> declare takes one or two children.  The first child, which is mandatory,
> is the object affected by the declaration.  This is usually a ci element
> providing the identifier that is being declared as in:
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> <declare type="vector"><ci>V</ci></declare>
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> The word "usually" means it is possible to have something that is NOT a
> <ci> as the first arguement.  Can any of you provide some examples?
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> Thanks!!
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> Clare
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> Clare M. So
> Undergraduate Assistant
> Ontario Research Centre for Computer Algebra (ORCCA)
> University of Western Ontario
> London, Ontario, CANADA
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> clare@scl.csd.uwo.ca
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Received on Monday, 12 August 2002 12:05:15 UTC