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MathML intent Values

Experiments with GitHub Pages presentation

Existing Links

GH-Pages

https://davidcarlisle.github.io/intent/

  • Level 1 Curated list of core concepts
  • Level 2 Curated list of extended concepts
  • Level 3 Open list of concepts. This is a world writable wiki page writable by anyone with a GitHub account.

Notes

Level 1 here is sheet 1 (Level 1 Ed) of the original source

Sheet 4 (Level 1 CMML) could of course be added

The conversion is currently the most trivial possible to basic markdown tables and styled with the default github pages styling with no theme or custom style at all. Obviously more style and/or table sorting options could be added if we decide to use this.

GitHub Wiki markdown doesn't seem to support markdown tables, so Level 3 is declared to be org mode, which means that currently the table | a | b | c | syntax does work but linebreaks <br> and links [text](url) do not. They could obviously be regenerated as org mode links if we decide to use this. (textsyle and creole formats also work for wiki tables if we don't want org mode.)

Level 3 should be world writable, but hard for me to test that, feel free to try editing. (This whole repository is discardable, would regenerate from source if it is to be used, so it doesn't matter if you experiment with destructive edits.)

This is under my account for now but if there is interest in this I would move it (possibly to MathML Refresh ?) so anyone in the Working Group has write access.


I'm not at all sure this is the right interface. In particular it suffers from similar issues to the original spreadsheet, offering people write access to a 1000 line table may discourage contributions and probably lead to breakage.

It might be better not to offer write access to existing entries and instead just have a form to allow contributions of new entries. However I am not sure if we have free access to a host that could support that. Hard to tell without trying, which is why I encourage people to try editing here.

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