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Subject: Re: DOCBOOK: MathML in Docbook?
/ Christoph Steinbeck <steinbeck@ice.mpg.de> was heard to say: | I was wondering about a decent way of including MathML equations into a | docbook document Although in no way official yet, here's a customization that will do it on top of DocBook V4.0. And obviously you need to change the system identifier for the mathml DTD. <!-- ...................................................................... --> <!-- DocBook MathML Module V4.0 ........................................... --> <!-- File dbmathml.dtd .................................................... --> <!-- ...................................................................... --> <!-- This is the driver file for the MathMLmodule of DocBook V4.0. Please use the following formal public identifier to identify it: "-//OASIS//DTD DocBook MathML Module V4.0//EN" For example, if your document's top-level element is Book, and you are using DocBook directly, use the FPI in the DOCTYPE declaration: <!DOCTYPE book PUBLIC "-//OASIS//DTD DocBook MathML Module V4.0//EN" "http://www.oasis-open.org/docbook/xml/4.0/dbmathml.dtd" [...]> See the documentation for detailed information on the parameter entity and module scheme used in DocBook, customizing DocBook and planning for interchange, and changes made since the last release of DocBook. --> <!ENTITY % mathml-colon ':'> <!ENTITY % mathml-prefix 'mml'> <!ENTITY % equation.content "(alt?, (graphic+|mediaobject+|mml:math))"> <!ENTITY % docbook PUBLIC "-//OASIS//DTD DocBook XML V4.0//EN" "docbookx.dtd"> %docbook; <!ENTITY % mathml SYSTEM "../../mathml/mathml.dtd"> %mathml; <!-- End of dbmathml.dtd V4.0 ............................................. --> <!-- ...................................................................... --> | Is there a mechanism for this and are there | stylesheets that can produce a reasonable output from that? I've heard that there are at least a couple of XSL stylesheets for MathML, but I haven't been able to get ahold of any. Be seeing you, norm -- Norman Walsh <ndw@nwalsh.com> | There are things which don't http://www.oasis-open.org/docbook/ | deserve to be said briefly.--Jean Chair, DocBook Technical Committee | Rostand
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