At 11:20 +0000 1998/12/02, David Carlisle wrote: >Yes but they are not public domain. Free use does not imply public >domain. For instance you can use latex for free, but that is not public >domain either. The wording "public domain" is not a legal one, and is not even a well defined term. Thus, one should always indicate ones software and indicate its uses, and not use the term "public domain". >> The *ML offer fast, simple typesetting, suitable for WWW and simpler types >> of printing. > >So you are telling Sebastian that the entire range of his company's >publications only ever use `simple typesetting, suitable for WWW' ? You are better off asking Sebastian what his company is doing. :-) But it's clear that no *ML can currently do the job of math typesetting in either paper or WWW media. Hans Aberg * Email: Hans Aberg <mailto:[log in to unmask]> * Home Page: <http://www.matematik.su.se/~haberg/> * AMS member listing: <http://www.ams.org/cml/>