- From: Daniel Marques <dani@wiris.com>
- Date: Thu, 28 Apr 2016 16:48:39 +0200
- To: Moritz Schubotz <schubotz@tu-berlin.de>
- Cc: public-mathonwebpages@w3.org
- Message-ID: <f5889b56339a83af5d980e91276dc225@mail.gmail.com>
HI Moritz, I am not referring to an exhaustive list of the math that should be covered but how math is put into Web pages. For example, using MathJax, using SVG, using static HTML and CSS, using flexbox, etc. I would also like to see examples with different ways to do accessibility (using alt or aria attributes), etc. Dani *From:* Moritz Schubotz [mailto:schubotz@tu-berlin.de] *Sent:* jueves, 28 de abril de 2016 16:19 *To:* Daniel Marques *Cc:* public-mathonwebpages@w3.org *Subject:* Re: Collection of examples suggestion Hi, As promised on the (at least my) last MathJax meeting I'm working on that. Actually I'm working on that today. Currently I have the following lists of input all TeX sources https://www.mediawiki.org/wiki/Extension:Math/CoverageTest https://github.com/wikimedia/texvcjs/blob/master/test/en-wiki-formulae.json https://github.com/physikerwelt/utf8tex If you have more datasets I'm very interested. In addition I collected MathML input from input for inclusion in mediawiki https://github.com/konrad/JATS-to-Mediawiki/issues/11 Best Moritz On Thu, Apr 28, 2016 at 10:09 AM, Daniel Marques <dani@wiris.com> wrote: Hi Everybody, Great meeting and now we know each other better! My suggestion is to collect examples of how formulas are currently put into a Web page. Each example would be a single formula written in an html page together with any additional resource it depends (css, images, js). We can store the examples in the github repo we talked in a previous email. The examples should be as rich as possible (accessibility, styling, …) depending on the feature is wanted to express. The idea behind the collection is that we understand better the different solutions we are offering or we know from the members of the group. Later on, when we try to write down the requirements, we will be able to point into the examples. Regards, Dani -- Moritz Schubotz TU Berlin, Fakultät IV DIMA - Sekr. EN7 Raum EN742 Einsteinufer 17 D-10587 Berlin Germany Tel.: +49 30 314 22784 Mobil.: +49 1578 047 1397 Fax: +49 30 314 21601 E-Mail: schubotz@tu-berlin.de Skype: Schubi87 ICQ: 200302764 Msn: Moritz@Schubotz.de
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