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Tim Donohue updated DS-635:
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Was discussed during DSpace Developers Mtg on Oct 6 2010

[20:05] <tdonohue> Rendering MathML code in abstracts : 
http://jira.dspace.org/jira/browse/DS-635
[20:06] <stuartlewis> This is more of a deeper issue about how we store 
metadata as plain text.
[20:06] <richardrodgers> embedded markup is tricky
[20:07] <mhwood> This and others like it will come up again and again until it 
is either done or stated that it will never happen. There's something about the 
abstract that makes people want markup.
[20:07] <stuartlewis> A topic for a special meeting one day?
[20:07] <tdonohue> perhaps -- definitely needs more discussion, at the very 
least
[20:07] <PeterDietz> on the ML, I mentioned I was using some JS, to transform 
LaTeX to a graphic display: 
http://picasaweb.google.com/pdietz84/OSULibraries#5469790115043107506
[20:08] <tdonohue> DS-635 : Needs more discussion. How does this impact DSpace 
-- should 'abstracts' (or other fields) support markup inherently
[20:08] <stuartlewis> Or do we add a new input-forms.xml type, or rich-text?
[20:08] <stuartlewis> s/or/of
[20:08] <robint> PeterDietz: My repo admin got all excited when he saw that
[20:08] <tdonohue> PeterDietz -- can you link that mailing list discussion into 
this issue as a comment? That'd be worth noting to this person
[20:10] <mdiggory> Its always been an unspoken rule that dc not contain xml 
markup

> Rendering MathML code in abstracts
> ----------------------------------
>
>                 Key: DS-635
>                 URL: http://jira.dspace.org/jira/browse/DS-635
>             Project: DSpace 1.x
>          Issue Type: Improvement
>          Components: JSPUI, XMLUI
>         Environment: Ubuntu Server 9.04
>            Reporter: George Simeonov
>
> I tried to include ( MathML / HTML ) code in descriptions (abstracts) JSPUI, 
> but in browsers is displayed only plain text. MathML is natively supported by 
> Firefox and Opera browser. I have a lot of articles with complex math 
> formulas in the abstracts. I think that MathML is more important than HTML5 
> for example.

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