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Mon, 9 Nov 1998 12:58:08 GMT
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> That, at present, I cannot take a piece of LaTeX code, read it
> unambiguously into Mathematica and work with it.  (I am using this just
> as an example because I am most familiar with the two, but I guess
> everybody can replace these by their favorite systems...)

which rather fits in with what I do as a `day job'.


Date: Mon, 9 Nov 1998 11:20:22 GMT
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Subject: New OpenMath Standard Draft
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The Esprit OpenMath Consortium is pleased to announce that a new draft
OpenMath Standard and related supporting documents is available from the
project web site at

http://www.nag.co.uk/projects/OpenMath/omstd/


The above page contains links to the draft standard (as gzipped
Postscript and pdf) and also to a separate document describing
a possible type system for OpenMath Objects, and a proposal for a new
set of core Content Dictionaries.

We welcome comments on all aspects of ths release.

David Carlisle
for the Esprit OpenMath Consortium.

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