Hi James,
If you haven't seen it, my book has a chapter on Math that summarizes
several of the issues:
http://www.sagehill.net/docbookxsl/Math.htmlIncluding MathML is fine if you have a toolchain that can process it. The
DocBook XSL stylesheets do not, because it is beyond the scope of what XSLT
can do. But the stylesheets can pass it through to a downstream processor
such as Antenna House, which can format MathML.
Bob Stayton
Sagehill Enterprises
DocBook Consulting
bobs@...
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Subject: [docbook] Equations in DocBook--general practices
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> Hi All,
> I'm getting the impression that there are problems with various means of
> including equations in DocBook (or other XML) docs.
> For instance, I've talked to people who choose to rasterize equations and
> use the raster image in their docs rather than directly including the
> mathml.
>
> Is this a common practice?
> It seems that one would get more control, and probably better image
> quality,
> uisng the mathml directly.
> So there must be some gotchas that drive some people to workarounds.
> Any insight appreciated.
>
> Forgive any redundancy between this and other posts: I've seen this issue
> discussed in bits and pieces, but haven't found enough in the
> discusssions
> for a naieve reader like myself to draw some general conclusions.
>
> Thanks,
> James Smith
> New Orleans
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