MMD math to LaTex conversion

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alecramsay

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Sep 23, 2009, 2:43:51 PM9/23/09
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Hi,

When I write "<< sin 40^@ >>" in MMD and then compile that in
Scrivener (i.e., run the processing which invokes the XSLTs), I get
this LaTex "{sin40}^{\circ }" which has no space between the "sin" and
the "40".

I want to produce this LaTex "{sin \ 40}^{\circ }" so the "sin" and
the "40" are separated by a space.

However, while I have made other minor alterations to tokens.xsl
(e.g., to precede text with a space), I can't for the life of me
figure out where to "catch" the "40" and insert a space ("\").

I'd appreciate any pointers.

Thanks,

Alec

Fletcher T. Penney

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Sep 23, 2009, 4:23:37 PM9/23/09
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This is really a XSLT MathML question, not a MMD question:

http://www.raleigh.ru/MathML/mmltex/index.php?lang=en


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