- From: Peter Krautzberger <peter.krautzberger@mathjax.org>
- Date: Mon, 2 May 2016 18:54:41 +0200
- To: Daniel Marques <dani@wiris.com>
- Cc: Moritz Schubotz <schubotz@tu-berlin.de>, "public-mathonw." <public-mathonwebpages@w3.org>
- Message-ID: <CABqxo80YVZ4Sx+9=unNH+9be+atTea0tYZ7XhXcFEW1t_gz3hg@mail.gmail.com>
> the source code (html) of the page is as important as the final rendering and mixing different ways to do math in a single page would make difficult to understands the example. Thanks, makes sense. > Regarding MathJax [...] I'll get started on some examples for MathJax. We might want to use an issue to coordinate which tools we know of / would hope to see (e.g., the various SVG renderers). Best regards, Peter. On Fri, Apr 29, 2016 at 12:43 PM, Daniel Marques <dani@wiris.com> wrote: > Well… the idea is that the source code (html) of the page is as important > as the final rendering and mixing different ways to do math in a single > page would make difficult to understands the example. > > > > Regarding MathJax, I think that two different examples are valid. The > first one is an example with MathML on the page and the <script> tag. The > other one is the output (if I understand well that means the static HTML > and CSS). As another example, there is something like “accessibility > support such as volkers speech rule engine”. I do not know very much about > it but it is worth that somewhere it is explained because it might be of > interest for the CG. > > > > At this stage, I don’t think we are ready to provide a solution but rather > collect the existing know-how of the members. That’s the reason I would > prefer as many ways to do math as possible. > > > > My only concern is whether each example should follow a fixed template or > how they should be sort out. > > > > Dani > > > > > > *From:* Peter Krautzberger [mailto:peter.krautzberger@mathjax.org] > *Sent:* viernes, 29 de abril de 2016 11:16 > *To:* Daniel Marques > *Cc:* Moritz Schubotz; public-mathonwebpages@w3.org > > *Subject:* Re: Collection of examples suggestion > > > > Dani, > > > > Good idea! It will probably be relevant to have multiple representations > (different methods of creating HTML/CSS, SVG, PNGs etc). (Minor squibble: > MathJax does not fit into the list, I think, though its output does.) > > > > I would propose to start on the wiki but I can't seem to be able to find > it :-( > > > > I would like to propose to jump to GitHub right away, where we'd also have > a wiki. > > > > If people don't object, @Ivan would you have the time to set up a repo for > us? > > > > Best regards, > > Peter. > > > > On Thu, Apr 28, 2016 at 4:48 PM, Daniel Marques <dani@wiris.com> wrote: > > 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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