- From: Frédéric WANG <fred.wang@free.fr>
- Date: Thu, 8 Dec 2022 10:59:26 +0100
- To: www-math@w3.org
- Message-ID: <9be7052d-8e7a-5b05-722e-5254f59ed182@free.fr>
Hello everybody, In order to get the ball rolling, I started to rewrite the intro (with some WIP warnings) and split the page into two subsections (MathML Core and MathML Full). Of course, it's a wiki so feel free to do your own changes. From now on, I'll use https://www.w3.org/wiki/Math_Tools#Tools_for_MathML_Core to refer to MathML Core tools on MDN or other places. On 06/12/2022 09:04, Frédéric WANG wrote: > - We can probably remove "Mozilla Gecko/Firefox" and "Apple WebKit" > from the list, since all the three main engines are going to support > MathML Core. Removed. Instead the intro just refers MathML Core as "the markup language for maths implemented in web engines", anticipating a bit when Chrome releases support for it. > - I'm still maintaining TeXZilla and it was updated in 2019 during the > MathML Core simplification (although it may probably still generate > non-MathML Core features in some rare cases). > I moved it to the MathML Core section together with: - itex2MML (I saw some commits showing effort to align with core) - Temml (aligning on MathML Core according to comments on https://github.com/mdn/content/pull/22640) - LaTeXML (effort to align with core, ready for the next release) -- Frédéric Wang
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