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On Friday 18 July 2003 08:45, Torsten Bronger wrote:

> My dream is to just insert the UTF-8 sequence of 0x107 and it
> works.  Of course, the "cacute" doesn't make sense in math mode, and
> therefore LaTeX doesn't support such things, however I cannot tell
> XML authors which characters they are allowed to type.  Even the
> standard latin1 inputenc option isn't math-proof.

I don't know much about XML,
but this seems to me completely contrary to its philosophy.
Surely XML markup is _meant_ to reflect the meaning of the content
rather than just what you want printed.

I would have thought TeX was much better suited to your needs in this case.

As I see it, Knuth put common-sense above theoretical exactitude,
while XML takes the opposite point of view. as MathML illustrates.

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