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Re: wikipedia's (ascii) math notation? emacs easy-way to translate it?
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Timothy Murphy |
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Re: wikipedia's (ascii) math notation? emacs easy-way to translate it? |
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Mon, 01 Dec 2008 23:38:51 +0000 |
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Xah Lee wrote:
> Mathematica is a
> order of magnitude better because its typesetting system not only
> passively show math formulas as a pretty printing system, but the
> markup syntax is also semantically meaningful. (for example, when you
> type set x^2/x^3, it actually knows that it is x^(2/3)
Hope this isn't so ...
- Re: wikipedia's (ascii) math notation? emacs easy-way to translate it?, Sven Utcke, 2008/12/01
- Re: wikipedia's (ascii) math notation? emacs easy-way to translate it?, Peter Dyballa, 2008/12/01
- Re: wikipedia's (ascii) math notation? emacs easy-way to translate it?, David Hansen, 2008/12/01
- Inappropriate advocacy [Was: wikipedia's (ascii) math notation? emacs easy-way to translate it?], Alan Mackenzie, 2008/12/02
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- Re: Inappropriate advocacy [Was: wikipedia's (ascii) math notation? emacs easy-way to translate it?], Richard Riley, 2008/12/02
- Re: Inappropriate advocacy [Was: wikipedia's (ascii) math notation? emacs easy-way to translate it?], Alan Mackenzie, 2008/12/03
- Re: Inappropriate advocacy [Was: wikipedia's (ascii) math notation? emacs easy-way to translate it?], rustom, 2008/12/03
- Re: Inappropriate advocacy [Was: wikipedia's (ascii) math notation? emacs easy-way to translate it?], Juanma Barranquero, 2008/12/03
- Re: wikipedia's (ascii) math notation? emacs easy-way to translate it?, Tariq, 2008/12/04
- Re: wikipedia's (ascii) math notation? emacs easy-way to translate it?, Xah Lee, 2008/12/04