[liblouis-liblouisxml] Re: Questions on UK Maths

  • From: "Mike Sivill" <mike.sivill@xxxxxxxxxxxx>
  • To: <liblouis-liblouisxml@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
  • Date: Mon, 13 Jul 2009 10:13:16 -0700

Greetings list,
The manual also states that things like "not equals" are preceded by dots
35. Is this the latest convention?  One of my contacts told me it was
supposed to be dot 5 before the equals sign to indicate "not".  Anybody know
what the latest rule is?
Thanks
Mike

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Subject: [liblouis-liblouisxml] Re: Questions on UK Maths

Hello,
This sounds good. So for answering your question, I have never seen two 
spaces used around inline equations and personally wouldn't do it 
either. However this is only my own experience and so it may differ from 
the official rules (IE. may be its a new thing recently added and I 
might not have seen any text using that latest notation).

Michael Whapples
On 09/07/09 21:08, John J. Boyer wrote:
> I am getting good preliminary results with the UK maths tables and
> equations embedded in text. One question: the manual shows two spaces
> between mathematical expressions and text. Shall I do the same?
>
> The additional code for UK maths doesn't seem to interfere with anything
> else, so I may merge it back into the trunk soon.
>
> Thanks,
> John
>
>    

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