On 18 mei 2014, at 17:26, Hans Hagen mailto:pragma@wxs.nl> wrote:
On 5/18/2014 10:05 AM, H. van der Meer wrote:
Sorry if this question reaches you twice, but the first time I used an
email address not registered with this newsgroup.
The short example below typeset with
\usemodule[mathml]
\starttext
\typebuffer
\blank
\processxmlbuffer
\stoptext
and "ConTeXt ver: 2014.04.04 00:08 MKIV beta" shows that the <mtext>
element does not honour the tags within. This severely restricts the
presentation.
So what makes you think these tags should be recognized and interpreted as being 'bold'?
see: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/MathML
Presentation MathML
....
Note however that these token elements may be used as extension points, allowing markup in host languages. MathML in HTML5http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/HTML5 allows most inline HTML markup in mtext, and
* <mtext><b>non</b> zero</mtext>
is conforming, with the HTML markup being used within the MathML to mark up the embedded text (making the first word bold in this example).
Hans van der Meer