- From: Deyan Ginev <d.ginev@jacobs-university.de>
- Date: Mon, 1 Dec 2014 22:01:02 -0500
- To: W3C Math Discussion <www-math@w3.org>
Dear Math working group, dear MathML enthusiasts, I am seeking a tool for canonicalization of presentation MathML, that is as true as possible to the MathML specification, as well as the "intent" behind the specification. In other words, I am wondering if there is a piece of software (e.g. an XSLT stylesheet) that is endorsed either by the W3C MathML group itself, or at least "looks reasonable" to individual members. I have seen a number of open source projects online that tackle the problem, but I lack an overview of their maturity and compliance to the spec. Hence, I am asking for advice. To state the obvious, the ideal tool would map any two presentation trees that (are intended to) render the same, to the same canonical expression. Thanks for any leads, Deyan
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