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MathML Mosh IV

  • July 25th, 2011
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  • MathML Mosh IV
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    • txt
    • July 28th, 2011 2:33am
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    Can you remove the expressions completed from the mosh?

    Can you also remove all duplications? For example, Page_187_01.jpg in Mosh IV is the same as gov.ca.bsc.2010.04_187_01.jpg in Mosh V.

    • admin
    • July 29th, 2011 4:27pm
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    Hi, @txt

    Yes – I can remove the completed ones and put them in your sandbox … we have three tracks at #rdcHQ this year, so I am a little slow on the response :-)

    Any duplicates are actually the same equation appearing twice in the document set, and the number is the unique identifier. We are going to replace all of these low quality .jpg equations with a batch command, so we want to make certain that we have one equation for each graphic (I did note in a previous reply that some of the graphics represent multiple equations and we are determining how to handle that)

    Thank you for your interest in our project!

    • admin
    • July 29th, 2011 9:27pm
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    Greetings, TXT!

    I have you all set up in the sandbox here.

    I will move equations as you complete them and attempt to match any duplicates for you.

    Keep up the great work!

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