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Re: e 2.71828
- From: Zack Brown <zbrown at tumblerings dot org>
- To: Elliotte Rusty Harold <elharo at metalab dot unc dot edu>
- Cc: docbook at lists dot oasis-open dot org
- Date: Tue, 09 Apr 2002 06:15:56 -0700
- Subject: Re: DOCBOOK: e 2.71828
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On Mon, Apr 08, 2002 at 10:33:00AM -0500, Elliotte Rusty Harold wrote:
> I have a need to include the mathematical constant e, 2.71828..., the
> base of the natural logarithms, in a book I'm writing. According to
> the Unicode folks, they have no special character for this and none
> is needed. I should just use the normal ASCII e. That's simple enough.
>
> In typesetting a mathematical constant of this nature is normally
> italicized so it's not just plain text. How should I represent this
> in DocBook?
>
> <inlineequation>e</inlineequation> is not valid because the
> inlineequation element can't contain PCDATA.
>
> The best I can figure is
>
> <inlineequation>
> <inlinemediaobject>
> <textobject>
> <phrase>e</phrase>
> </textobject>
> </inlinemediaobject>
> </inlineequation>
>
> which really seems excessively complicated.
Couldn't you just define an entity that would include all that markup for
you without all the noise?
> Going to MathML seems
> even worse. Is this really the best I can do?
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