\newcommand\lcm{\mathrm{lcm}}
\newcommand\defaultfield{\mathbb{F}}
\newcommand\field{\defaultfield}
\newcommand\resetfield{\newcommand\currentfield{\mathbb{F}}}
\newcommand\currentfield{\defaultfield}
\newcommand\ideal[1]{\left<#1\right>}
\newcommand\monomials{\mathbb{M}}
\newcommand\monset{\monomials}
\newcommand\ordgt{>_{T}}
\newcommand\ordge{\geq_{T}}
\newcommand\ordlt{<_{T}}
\newcommand\ordle{\leq_{T}}
\newcommand\lmtext{\textrm{lm}}
\newcommand\lttext{\textrm{lt}}
\newcommand\lctext{\textrm{lc}}
\newcommand\pring[1]{\currentfield\left[x_{1},\ldots,x_{#1}\right]}
This is a test of whether \ideal{f_{1},\ldots,f_{m}}\subseteq\pring{n}
will work as XHTML output.