Re: MathML and CSS

> >Strange you say that. Have you ever saved MathML from Maple for example?
> In any case it is not widely supported.

Amaya is the only system that I can think of which can handle
Presentation MathML but not Content. So the level of support for the two
sides of MathML are fairly similiar. mathematica, maple, mozilla (including
xslt), MathPlayer, etc all support Content MathML.


> But being more specific there are two possible way to go.
Yes, exactly what fits best into the "CSS Way" is something that
requires more knowledge of the "house style" for CSS3 modules than I
think I have at present (which is why it's good to have input from both
CSS and Math Groups in this thread)


> There is  selector :contains() in CSS3 so it is possible to target individual 
> operators.

oooh, I missed that. Now that really would help.

> http://www.w3.org/TR/css3-content

Thanks for the pointer.

David


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Received on Wednesday, 19 May 2004 05:37:26 UTC