As he stood staring at them, they asked him no questions, for his face told them everything. ‘I cannot find it,’ said he, ‘and I must have it. Where is it?’ His head and throat were bare, and, as he spoke with a helpless look straying all … [Continue reading] about A Tale of Two Formats
The 96.97 percent problem
The press release puts out numbers of awesome import. We finally have the answers we seek, the science of web analytics and super-duper tools has laid all doubts to rest: Amsterdam - August 14 2006 - OneStat.com, the number one provider of real-time … [Continue reading] about The 96.97 percent problem
Four Shorts
I. OpenOffice.org Conference (OOOoCon 2006) in comming up, September 11-13th in Lyon, France. The last day starts with a panel discussion of ODF topics, and follows with a track dedicated to ODF. I'm on at 14:00 with a presentation with the exciting … [Continue reading] about Four Shorts
A Demo: Mathematica, MathML and ODF
Here's a short tutorial on exchanging MathML between Mathematica and OpenOffice, showing what is possible today, and offering some suggestions for closer integration. First, start with a new ODF document in OpenOffice. It is often easier to modify … [Continue reading] about A Demo: Mathematica, MathML and ODF
Math You Can’t Use
Summary: In this post I will look at MathML, a web standard for displaying mathematical equations. I will show how well established it is on the web, how it is integrated into ODF, and how Microsoft has decided to go off in another direction with … [Continue reading] about Math You Can’t Use