On 5/15/2016 8:31 PM, Hans Åberg wrote:

there will always be some kind of escape

Hopefully from TeX as well. :-)

you can use ms word (which has tex like math but with a gui) but eventually typesetting will become a niche and end up in the arts but i will probably not live long enough to see that happen

also, the lack of an upright alphabet in unicode will always make some 'x' in 
the input either math of text so one also needs to indicate where math starts 
and ends

As far as Unicode is concerned, the ASCII and Greeks ranges are the upright 
ones. But those ranges will be used for math italic as long as there are no 
efficient input methods. Designing ones own keyboard map is a chore with so 
many math styles.

well, law, week i heard about emoticons in different colors as well as gender so maybe some day we will have a math upright alphabet to distinguish it from regular latin

Hans

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