- From: Neil Soiffer <soiffer@alum.mit.edu>
- Date: Sun, 24 Feb 2019 23:38:15 -0800
- To: Frédéric Wang <fwang@igalia.com>
- Cc: public-mathml4@w3.org
- Message-ID: <CAESRWkB+2gS5NahAA1NXjNBar=-f-rsXncoF0q86ivQiBR_52g@mail.gmail.com>
That is great. The Math on the Web CG also has some proposals. I believe the two most pressing ones were some enhancements to vertical alignment (in particular, adding "axis") and some for stretchy characters [1]. These were already presented to the CSS group at the last TPAC meeting. I believe Dani is more tuned into them than I am, so I'll let him chime in. We should be supportive of the work of the other math-oriented CG where our goals overlap... which I think they do for improvements to CSS. I hope whomever will be at the meeting (Frederic?) will be able to speak to those ideas if they come up, or potentially proactively mention them. Neil [1] https://w3c.github.io/mathonwebpages/taskforce/css/ On Fri, Feb 22, 2019 at 1:05 AM Frédéric Wang <fwang@igalia.com> wrote: > Hi all, > > Igalia contacted Google again this week to discuss our progress on the > "MathML in Chromium" project and Google provided very positive and > useful feedback. My colleague Manuel Rego will be at San Francisco for > the CSS WG face-to-face meeting. Among other things Google invited us to > do a quick heads up about the work of Igalia and the MathML refresh > community group and they will probably start reporting some spec issues > to our tracker. I know we haven't discussed/decided everything yet in > this CG (trackers, cleanup of spec, css proposal [2]...) but I guess > nobody has any problem if we take the opportunity of the face-to-face > meeting to introduce our work and get browsers involved (some people > from Mozilla are also interested). I'll follow-up with you all next week > anyway. > > Cheers, > > > [1] https://wiki.csswg.org/planning/sf-2019 > [2] > https://github.com/mathml-refresh/mathml-css-proposals#mathml-css-proposals > > -- > Frédéric Wang > > >
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