- From: <juanrgonzaleza@canonicalscience.com>
- Date: Mon, 13 Mar 2006 07:25:14 -0800 (PST)
- To: <www-math@w3.org>
Dario.tambone Unfortunately, the MathML structure does not fit well with CSS. Of course, one can use some CSS styling but just for some points. See [http://canonicalscience.blogspot.com/2006/02/choosing-notationsyntax-for-canonmath.html] for some discussion on problems with CSS that people from Opera browser and mathematician George Chavchanidze is founding with the MathML specification. The attribute \"display=\'block\'\" of math tag display in block and centered the equations selected. The equations are displayed inline via the attribute \"display=\'inline\'\". See examples of use of "inline" and "block" in next pages http://www.canonicalscience.com/en/researchzone/nanothermodynamics.xml http://www.canonicalscience.com/en/researchzone/canonical.xml Compare the size of symbols in first (block) and second (inline) equations on last above link. Juan R. Center for CANONICAL |SCIENCE)
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