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<title>UK TeX FAQ -- question label mathml</title>
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<h3>Future WWW technologies and (La)TeX</h3>
-<p>An earlier answer
+<p/>An earlier answer
(<a href="FAQ-LaTeX2HTML.html">&ldquo;converting to HTML&rdquo;</a>)
addresses the issue of converting existing (La)TeX documents for
viewing on the Web as HTML. All the present techniques are
somewhat flawed: the answer explains why.
-<p>However, things are changing, with
+<p/>However, things are changing, with
better font availability, cunning HTML programming and the
support for new Web standards.
<dl>
@@ -18,13 +18,13 @@ support for new Web standards.
hitching them to alternate font face specifications for standard
code points in a non-standard way. This does nothing for the
universality of the HTML so generated.
-<p> In the near future, we can expect rather wide availability of
+<p/> In the near future, we can expect rather wide availability of
Unicode fonts with good coverage of symbols, which should make life
easier for those who need to represent mathematics.
<dt>XML<dd> The core of the range of new standards is
XML, which provides a framework for better structured markup;
limited support for it has already appeared in some browsers.
-<p> Conversion of (La)TeX source to XML is already available
+<p/> Conversion of (La)TeX source to XML is already available
(through TeX4ht at least), and work continues in that arena. The
alternative, authoring in XML (thus producing documents that
are immediately Web-friendly, if not ready) and using (La)TeX to
@@ -51,7 +51,7 @@ support for new Web standards.
-<p> An approach different from (La)TeX conversion is taken by
+<p/> An approach different from (La)TeX conversion is taken by
the <a href="http://www.albany.edu/~hammond/gellmu/"><em>GELLMU</em> Project</a>.
Its <em>article</em> XML document type, which has a markup vocabulary
close to LaTeX that can be edited using LaTeX-like markup
@@ -67,7 +67,7 @@ support for new Web standards.
representations of formulas are also possible, in place of the separate
bitmaps that have been used in the past (and while we wait for the
wider deployment of MathML).
-<p> Browser plug-ins, that deal with SVG are already available
+<p/> Browser plug-ins, that deal with SVG are already available
(Adobe offer one, for example). More recently, the open source
graphics editor <a href="http://www.inkscape.org/"><i>Inkscape</a></i>
has appeared, and has been reported to be useful for
@@ -81,7 +81,7 @@ support for new Web standards.
plug-in, while still retaining its (La)TeX abilities, but it&rsquo;s now
distributed (free for Linux and Windows platforms) by
<a href="http://www.integretechpub.com/">Integre Technical Publishing</a>.
-<p> The disadvantage of the TechExplorer approach is that it places the
+<p/> The disadvantage of the TechExplorer approach is that it places the
onus on the browser user; and however technically proficient
<em>you</em> are, it&rsquo;s never safe to assume too much of your readers.
An interesting alternative is
@@ -100,5 +100,5 @@ support for new Web standards.
<dt><tt><i>MimeTeX</i></tt><dd><a href="ftp://cam.ctan.org/tex-archive/support/mimetex.zip">support/mimetex</a> (<a href="ftp://cam.ctan.org/tex-archive/support/mimetex.tar.gz">gzipped tar</a>, <a href="http://www.tex.ac.uk/tex-archive/support/mimetex/">browse</a>)
<dt><tt><i>TeX4HT</i></tt><dd><a href="ftp://cam.ctan.org/tex-archive/support/TeX4ht/tex4ht-all.zip">support/TeX4ht/tex4ht-all.zip</a>
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-<p><p>This question on the Web: <a href="http://www.tex.ac.uk/cgi-bin/texfaq2html?label=mathml">http://www.tex.ac.uk/cgi-bin/texfaq2html?label=mathml</a>
+<p/><p>This question on the Web: <a href="http://www.tex.ac.uk/cgi-bin/texfaq2html?label=mathml">http://www.tex.ac.uk/cgi-bin/texfaq2html?label=mathml</a>
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