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Old 08-27-2009, 10:38 AM   #222
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Originally Posted by WillAdams View Post
I don't see how tagging a .pdf is a ``hack'' --- it's a natural extension of the format, one which has been long overdue.

``html and css allow for almost anything''

The corollary of which is ``there are things which can't be done in html and css''

Show me a mathml implementation done using html and css or an optimized h&j algorithm and I'll be interested --- until then I'll find tagged .pdf a better solution for my needs --- if your needs are satisfied by html and css's simplistic capabilities that's fine, for you. Doesn't work for me, I need better capabilities and more control.

William
Mathml ? you mean displaying formula ?

Edit : ah, right. (Tanks you wikipedia).
As mathml is Xml, shoudn't be that hard to have it included into ePub. The main job there would be adobe's.
No formula support is a bit annoying sometimes.

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