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On 11/11/2009, at 8:14 AM, David Carlisle wrote:

> hmm, but perhaps some of us have a head start:-) see 2nd column of
>
> http://www.w3.org/Math/testsuite/results/tests.html#results

Aha, so Chris' task is almost complete already!

How do you access the unicode range of symbols in pmml2tex? I mean,  
obviously they can be translated to TeX names via bb's STIX table, but  
there's no single collection of symbol fonts that'll let you access  
them all, right? Or are the tests (somewhat) independent of symbol  
coverage? (It certainly seems more important to test behaviour rather  
than whether obscure characters are available.)

-- Will

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