- From: N P <pzn04@yahoo.fr>
- Date: Thu, 4 Mar 2004 14:34:00 +0100 (CET)
- To: David Carlisle <davidc@nag.co.uk>
- Cc: www-math@w3.org
- Message-ID: <20040304133400.93326.qmail@web25202.mail.ukl.yahoo.com>
Hello,
I attached screenshots of the displays, and the xml file.  If you can't open the xml file, you may see the code hereafter.
If it is a problem of unicode private area, as I was told, do you know of any workaround. I found this exchange related to the subject: writing entity references..
http://www.biglist.com/lists/xsl-list/archives/199901/msg00032.html
has there been any improvement since?
Your feedback is much appreciated,
PN
 
 
<math:math overflow="scroll">
<math:semantics definitionURL="" encoding="">
<math:mrow>
<math:mstyle math:fontsize="12pt">
<math:mrow>
<math:mrow>
<math:mrow>
<math:mi>A</math:mi>
<math:mo math:stretchy="false">=</math:mo>
<math:mfrac>
<math:mrow>
<math:msub>
<math:mi math:fontstyle="italic">ƒ°ƒÖ</math:mi>
<math:mstyle math:fontsize="8pt">
<math:mrow>
<math:mi>i</math:mi>
</math:mrow>
</math:mstyle>
</math:msub>
<math:msub>
<math:mi>F</math:mi>
<math:mstyle math:fontsize="8pt">
<math:mrow>
<math:mi>i</math:mi>
</math:mrow>
</math:mstyle>
</math:msub>
</math:mrow>
<math:msub>
<math:mi math:fontstyle="italic">ƒ°ƒÖ</math:mi>
<math:mstyle math:fontsize="8pt">
<math:mrow>
<math:mi>i</math:mi>
</math:mrow>
</math:mstyle>
</math:msub>
</math:mfrac>
</math:mrow>
<math:mi>,</math:mi>
<math:mrow>
<math:mrow>
<math:mn>0</math:mn>
<math:mo math:stretchy="false">ðÅ</math:mo>
<math:mi>i</math:mi>
</math:mrow>
<math:mo math:stretchy="false">ðÅ</math:mo>
<math:mi>n</math:mi>
</math:mrow>
</math:mrow>
</math:mrow>
</math:mstyle>
<math:mrow/>
</math:mrow>
<math:annotation math:encoding="StarMath 5.0" encoding=""> size 12{A= { {ƒ°ƒÖ rSub { size 8{i} } F rSub { size 8{i} } } over {ƒ°ƒÖ rSub { size 8{i} } } } ,~0<i<n} {}</math:annotation>
</math:semantics>
</math:math>
David Carlisle <davidc@nag.co.uk> wrote: 
That's odd you get a missing gluph marker for the < sign, You will get
differences in rendering on different systems depending on which fonts
are available, but any font set is going to have a < sign.
what does the mathml markup look like for that expression?
David
-- 
http://www.dcarlisle.demon.co.uk/matthew
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- image/x-png attachment: MathML-ReferenceFormulae-IE.png
   
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