- From: David Carlisle <davidc@nag.co.uk>
- Date: Wed, 31 Mar 2004 14:26:24 +0100
- To: pzn04@yahoo.fr
- Cc: thabing@uiuc.edu, www-math@w3.org
> Your links show me the 03c code for lt. I need the E084 number to > correct the Open Office output. I have no idea where that E084 comes from as I say, youd have to check teh openoffice docs to see if they document which codes they used. google just lead me to http://www.hj-gym.dk/~hj/writer2latex/#download which has a new (February this year) xhtml+mathml writer for openoffice it may be that if you can upgrade your mathml writer the problem will go away, but I haven't checked this. > In order to do this, I need the real UTF-8 code as explained by Robert. No that is what I meant, you don't need to use the utf8 string in that XSLT template: a numeric character refeence would do just as well. XSLT is parsed by an XML parser before it is processed and to an XML parser a numeric character reference is always the same thing as the character referenced so whether you use &#-some hex number- or type the character directly, is purely a matter of persoanl preference. David -- http://www.dcarlisle.demon.co.uk/matthew ________________________________________________________________________ This e-mail has been scanned for all viruses by Star Internet. The service is powered by MessageLabs. For more information on a proactive anti-virus service working around the clock, around the globe, visit: http://www.star.net.uk ________________________________________________________________________
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