On Tue, Feb 10, 2009 at 4:04 PM, Michail Vidiassov <mas...@iaas.msu.ru> wrote:
> "Unicode Nearly Plain-Text Encoding of Mathematics"
> http://www.unicode.org/notes/tn28/UTN28-PlainTextMath-v2.pdf

Unicode Tech Note #28 is completely unrelated to TeX. It is a
suggestion for a different method of encoding math, distinct from TeX,
MathML, &c., but with the advantage that it looks nearly like plain
(Unicode) text. The paper was written by Murray Sargent of Microsoft,
who works with the MS Office Math component and maintains a blog about
it at <http://blogs.msdn.com/murrays/>. The input to Office 2007+ Math
is based on this paper, and you can in fact switch an equation in Word
between "display" and "linear" formats. (The internal format is
XML-based OMML.)

—Joel
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