All,
In my application, I need to do both PDF and HTML. I would like to do it  
similar to a mediaobject and use "role" to differentiate the processign path  
needed.
 
<equation>
   <mediaobject>
       <imageobject role="html">  .....</imageobject>
       <textobject  role="pdf">  **include the MML file ***   </textobject>
   </mediaobject>
</equation>
 
Something like that. But what is the preferred way of including MathML in a  
mediaobject? Or is there a more sane manner in which to go about this  task?
 
Dean Nelson
 
 
 
In a message dated 10/20/2008 11:09:19 A.M. Pacific Daylight Time,  
[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:

ben.guillon wrote:
> On Mon, 20 Oct 2008 14:49:51 +0200, Dave  Pawson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> 
> wrote:
> 
>> AFAIK  there is no 'recommended' way to get mathml (either kind) 
>>  embedded into docbook... yet.
> 
> DocBook already addresses  MathML, through a derived DTD, at least for 
> DocBook 4.X  (http://www.oasis-open.org/docbook//xml/mathml/). The 
> principle is to  allow <mml:math> within <equation> and  <inlineequation>.

Agreed on markup Ben, I meant to answer the  questions this thread has 
raised? I.e. taking mathml embedded right  through to print and html.

Basically the rendering side of math - which  \tex does so well.

This thread is starting to tease out some solutions  - if we can
get feedback from those investigating further we might be  able
to paint a clearer picture of what is good for  what.


regards

-- 
Dave Pawson
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