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* Writing documents that include diagrams that include typographically-correct mathematics. | * Writing documents that include diagrams that include typographically-correct mathematics. | ||
Philip also wrote [http://www.w3.org/mid/[email protected] a detailed story], which touches on several of the points above, of what we want to enable. In addition to the points above, his requirements include a solution for ID clashes in multiple-document transclution, and a solution for embedding custom non-visible data in an HTML document for scripting purposes. | |||
==Supporting data and research== | ==Supporting data and research== |
Revision as of 06:03, 25 March 2008
This page summarises the problems discussed in the e-mails that ended up in the html-parsing-rules-namespaces-discussion folder.
- Putting an equation in a Web page.
Priorities:- Maintainability
- Searchability
- Accessibility
- Typographically-sound printing
- Ease of authoring (are authors willing to learn new formats?)
- Ease of import from existing documents
- Ease of implementation (are UAs willing to implement new formats?)
- Resistance to errors (e.g. not brittle in the face of syntax errors)
- Migrating from LaTeX to HTML.
Priorities:- Fidelity
- Writing a document by hand, with inline diagrams imported from a graphics package.
Priorities:- Compatibility with existing graphics packages
- Resistance to errors (e.g. not brittle in the face of syntax errors)
- Scriptable (retained-mode, with DOM support, without requiring cross-frame scripting)
- Round-tripping (the ability to take image fragments from a Web page and edit them)
- Writing documents that include diagrams that include typographically-correct mathematics.
Philip also wrote a detailed story, which touches on several of the points above, of what we want to enable. In addition to the points above, his requirements include a solution for ID clashes in multiple-document transclution, and a solution for embedding custom non-visible data in an HTML document for scripting purposes.
Supporting data and research
- What is the most widely known way of authoring mathematics?
- What human-editable source language are equations mostly serialised in today?