* to named functions and named operators
* You can consider using that invisible apply character (U+2061) after other function names with known arguments (such as \sin, \cos...). Some accessibility tools take advantage of it, I am told, but it may also be used to provide correct spacing from the MathML operator dictionary. In Chrome <mi>sin</mi><mi>a</mi> will show up with no added spacing as sina, which is not ideal.
* namedFct with any succeeding macros/characters have an apply function
Bug : T350021
Change-Id: I7ee5fdd580fb018bc108a32500c17914dd5dc05f
* "\ln c, \lg d = \log e, \log_{10} f" : c d etc should have be more extra space
* "\Pr j, \hom l, \lVert z \rVert, \arg z ": same as above, specifically for \hom
* fixes expected result in LocalCheckerTest
Bug: T315978
Change-Id: I842b45b2d20dc267d828dca2040a3500ce06f45d
* Cache results for checked tex and MathML string in one cache.
* Remove access to parsetree
* Introduce run method to speed up service wiring
Note that the indirection table used in previous versions was
abandoned here. texvc does only little unification's of the
input string so that it is not expected that the overall savings
in space and compute time warrant the additional table.
Change-Id: Ib9ce3d2ab02bd9a2a0f9926db6b937435b7e5458
In preparation for caching we store the MathML fragment returned by
local checker. The rational is that the string serialization of the
parse tree is better chachable as the parsetree.
Change-Id: Ice2ef1f4f7b83ed187507d4d067f446603d0d6a5
In perparation to the PHP only native MathML rendering mode, we expose
the parsetree of the checker.
Change-Id: I8da8d0e236c2b001e664ce707c7469ebe8a91eb8