- From: Max Berger <max@berger.name>
- Date: Wed, 16 May 2007 22:20:57 +0200
- To: Chris Chiasson <chris@chiasson.name>
- Cc: www-math@w3.org, jeuclid-devel@lists.sourceforge.net
- Message-Id: <4FF8EC73-4CB7-4975-9282-66E5A73101AC@berger.name>
Dear Chris, Am 16.05.2007 um 06:02 schrieb Chris Chiasson: > Hey, there have been some questions about JEuclid on the docbook-apps > list. I keep recommending that people use SVGMath instead (it does an > especially good job with baseline shifts in fo output), but I think > (based on others statements on the fop mailing list) that JEuclid has > a better chance of being able to accommodate more advanced features, > such as line-wrapping of MathML. Of course I would have to disagree with your recommendation, but this is my personal bias :). Can you please provide an example / reference to a problem with the baseline shift? A general problem with inline equations in xsl-fo renderers is the position of the baseline, are you referring to this? Or is it something in formulas as images? JEuclid does not have a linebreak algorithm at this time, but your mail got me started thinking. One problem with JEuclid was that it was almost abandoned for a while, and has only recently received some new momentum. So any experience with the "old" (=2) version may greatly differ from the current (3.0beta) version. Max Berger e-mail: max@berger.name -- PGP/GnuPG ID: E81592BC Print: F489F8759D4132923EC4 BC7E072AB73AE81592BC For information about me or my projects please see http:// max.berger.name
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