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Re: Stix/Unicode/MathML/mathfont glyph tables




Hi Ulrik,

> As for the STIX tables, I'd recommend GNU wget, which is a handy
> utility for downloading or mirroring whole trees of WWW pages. 
> 
> Basically, what you need is:
> 
>   wget --mirror -A.html -A.pdf -A.gif -o mirror.log
>        --http-user=STIX --http-passwd=Char0n http://www.ams.org/STIX/
> 
> However, this may take a long time (several hours) due to the vast
> number of tiny files that have to be retrieved.

wget is now running in the background. Thanks for the commandline. 
Took me a while to find a win32 version, but it works.
 
> Now for the rest of your message:
> > - What about the things in 8859's Annex that are not in 9573-13?
> 
> Is there any good reference as to what exactly is in ISO 9573-13?
> And what's this 8859 Annex anyway?  

This should be 8879 (as Barbara pointed out, the SGML standard).
It 's Annex D that contains the "old" entity files iso-****. 
ISO published TR 9573-13 on paper, the UDC is 681.3.06:655.53.

> > - Are the private indices from MathML the same as for STIX?
> 
> I would guess so given that MathML makes reference to the STIX project
> and was put together by the same people (i.e. Patrick and Barbara).
> However, it certainly doesn't hurt to double-check this assumption.

In fact, quite a few of them appear to be different. So be it.
 
Taco

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