Hey Matthew,
The best thing to do is to tar, gz, zip, rar, or otherwise compress the
files together into one compressed folder and then stick them somewhere
that you can link to. Send the link to the list and stand back a bit
from your screen as you never know what might happen... ;)
Let me know if you need a server to stick them on and I will create an
account for you that you can ftp the compressed fileth to... Once you
feel good about them after the crew here has gone through them and
helped you optimize then I will link them from my blog and try to give
you some exposure...
Looking forward to seeing what you have come up with!
Best regards,
<M:D/>
Matthew L. Avizinis wrote:
I sent this yesterday, but apparently it failed. so here it is again
ok, then. I'll put the stuff together. However, I think I'll let you
folks peruse the code first before any other announcement -- there're
probably a good number of defects or code that can be better written
and additionally I'm a stinker when it comes to commentary, for the
most part.
Anyhow, is there a preferred method of posting here? some of the files
are fairly long. should I just provide a bunch of http links to a set
of files or should I post several messages here with the contents of
each file included as text and notated where the start and end is for
each file? In either case it will be Wednesday or Thursday before
I'll have time to put it up. I hope nobody turns blue holding their
breath... :)
Finally, the reason I developed the thing was so that my company could
better render equations/formulae in pdf format with FOP. Works for
most cases we use around here.
Matthew
David Carlisle wrote:
Anyone here interested in a set of templates that converts a
fairly good subset of presentation mathML to SVG format using a
fixed width font?
Me!
you could announce on www-math(_at_)w3(_dot_)org as well, and we could add a
link
on the mathml software page at w3c.
Copyright and licence issues: I'm not a lwayer as the saying goes, but
it's generally best to put something explicit in the file, GPL if you
are happy with that or perhaps the W3C's software licence which is
rather more easy going than GPL. See for example the licence comments in
the MathML stylesheets at http://www.w3.org/Math/XSL which are copyright
me, but licenced under the W3C licence (which means, basically you can
do what you want within reason)
David
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