Quoting [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
Since MathML does not fit into the WHATWG philosophy, I would aknowledge
information about your own solution to the problem of mathematical markup
on the web.
Oh please, cut the crap. Did you miss the message from Ian saying how
it could integrate?
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Anne van Ke
James Graham wrote:
>
> No it is not. You have demonstrated that CSS can do a mediocre job at
> simple mathematics. This is not an unimpressive achievement but neither
> does it suggest that general maths layout based purely on CSS is
> possible without substantial modifications to CSS itself.
>
At 22:36 +0200 UTC, on 2006-06-09, Anne van Kesteren wrote:
> Quoting Matthew Raymond <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
[...]
>> [...] I don't see the utility of enforcing the
>> use of a specific language via a vocabulary list.
>
> It's not about enforcing or preventing submission at all. It's about
> aidin
At 10:29 +0700 UTC, on 2006-06-15, Alexey Feldgendler wrote:
[...]
> Here is what I think should be standardized: a user agent which supports
>accesskeys MUST provide an uniform method of invoking any accesskey which is
>a letter or a digit. This method should be designed so that the UA's own key
On Thu, 15 Jun 2006 16:29:35 +0700, Henri Sivonen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>> Here is what I think should be standardized: a user agent which
>> supports accesskeys MUST provide an uniform method of invoking any
>> accesskey which is a letter or a digit.
> Do you mean 0-9 and a-z or any Unicode
On Jun 15, 2006, at 06:29, Alexey Feldgendler wrote:
Here is what I think should be standardized: a user agent which
supports accesskeys MUST provide an uniform method of invoking any
accesskey which is a letter or a digit.
Do you mean 0-9 and a-z or any Unicode digit or letter?
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Henri S