New accent modifier types?
Joe Krahn krahn at niehs.nih.govFri Mar 16 20:07:27 GMT 2007
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Right.. My suggestion was not how to replace TeX, but how best to convert TeX information into some sort of text-stream. My understanding is that Brian is trying to figure out how a CIF-object can have a rendering handler that outputs the content in another form. Instead of HTML, I proposed some form of vector graphics because it is similar to postscript output, but still organized and editable to some degree. So, I don't mean that SVG is better than TeX, but that SVG is a good "printout format" to deal with a variety of renderable entities. Joe Herbert J. Bernstein wrote: > Dear Joe, > > As the AMS discovered many years ago, TeX is the best, and possibly > the only way to get reliable control over displays of equations with > subscripts and superscripts, and to manage such subtle issues as > kerning. I would recommend a careful reading of Knuth's books > on TeX and Metafont. > > Regards, > Herbert > >...
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