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[Axiom-developer] Fwd: [Bug 120198] [trk] Rendering errors on MathML dem


From: Bob McElrath
Subject: [Axiom-developer] Fwd: [Bug 120198] [trk] Rendering errors on MathML demos
Date: Wed, 26 Oct 2005 19:41:46 -0700
User-agent: Mutt/1.5.11

Several significant improvements to Mozilla's MathML rendering have just
been checked in to their tree.  These will all be in Firefox 1.5 when it
is released.

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> ------- Comment #88 from address@hidden  2005-10-26 19:09 PDT -------
> Re: Comment #86
>   has been fixed in bug 297464.

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> ------- Comment #89 from address@hidden  2005-10-26 19:12 PDT -------
> Re: Comment #78
> Gecko 1.8-based browsers have significant inter-space improvements via bug
> 306543.

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> ------- Comment #90 from address@hidden  2005-10-26 19:21 PDT -------
> Re: Comment #88
> I meant bug 247151.
> 
> Re: Comment #75
> Gaps in stretchy characters have been fixed in bug 307157 and bug 311046.
> The problems with 2061 (ApplyFunction) and 2062 (Invisible Times) were also
> fixed in bug 306543.
> 
> All these fixes will be in Gecko 1.8-based browsers such as Firefox 1.5.

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Cheers,
Bob McElrath [Univ. of California at Davis, Department of Physics]

    "In science, 'fact' can only mean 'confirmed to such a degree that it would
    be perverse to withhold provisional assent.' I suppose that apples might
    start to rise tomorrow, but the possibility does not merit equal time in
    physics classrooms." -- Stephen Jay Gould (1941 - 2002)

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