Dear OpenMath working group,

I am uncertain if I should address this question to the OM team or the w3c
math list, but hopefully the member overlap makes this a non-issue.

I am working on some infrastructure for representing integrals in strict
Content MathML (in the latexml software suite), and noticed a suggested
best practice in the official specification:

https://www.w3.org/TR/MathML3/chapter4.html#contm.domainofapplication.qualifier

" If the head is int then oriented_interval is used. " - referring to a
symbol in the interval1 content dictionary.

Strangely enough, following that link leads to a CD that contains no such
symbol. I am wondering whether the CD itself, or the Content MathML
specification examples need correction, but the discrepancy is definitely
confusing.

Luckily the fully opaque "interval" symbol seems to be a good short-term
alternative in the meantime.

Thanks in advance for your help,
Deyan
_______________________________________________
Om mailing list
Om@openmath.org
http://mailman.openmath.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/om

Reply via email to