MathML widget : XML or HTML elements?

Ellis Whitehead kde at ellisw.net
Wed Apr 10 14:27:56 BST 2002


First a quick baseline question:  how do you let khtml know what the baseline 
of an element's rendering should be?  Currently, if the mathml object's 
baseline is not the same as its y-max, the formula doesn't get painted in 
line with surrounding text.

On Wednesday 10 April 2002 07:58, Lars Knoll wrote:
> All this would probably mean a partly rewrite of KMathMLView, moving over
> to khtml DOM classes, and maybe putting all that in a seperate subdir in
> khtml.

Is ElementImpl then the best parent class for mathml nodes?

> You might still need to hack the html/xml parsers to create your MathML
> elements in this case and add the list of math tags to the taglist, but you
> should not need to do much more.

My only concern is that this would then dominate the taglist: there are around 
200 MathML tags, in contrast to the ~100 tags that it currently consists of.  
Would this cause a performance hit?  I don't think it would actually, since 
the switch() statements will only check for them when there's an ID_MATH 
parent... so if this is acceptable (?) then it sounds like the solution to 
the problem.

> > Furthermore, I currently have formatting defaults hardcoded into the
> > widget (such as the % font size of superscripts).  I'd rather have this
> > defined by a CSS style sheet.  How do you read in a style sheet?
>
> If you use khtml this gets automatically done for you. You get a style
> element for every node in the DOM (a RenderStyle object) containing all the
> definitions you need

I think we may ultimately want to have a default MathML stylesheet that <math> 
rendering is based on.  A w3c.org example is at:
	http://www.w3.org/TR/MathML2/appendixg.html
Can the MATH node trigger a reading in of some kmathml.css style sheet, or 
maybe I should just use that to base the defaults on?

Cheers,
Ellis





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