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Module by: Ian Barland, John Greiner

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This page meant to be viewed with a MathML-enabled browser. If you see (∀x. (P(x) → (∃y. (P(y) ∨ φ)))) as a nice version of (forall x . (P(x) -> (exists y . (P(y) v phi)))) you're doing okay; If you further see 𝒜 ⊢ ℬ as a nice version of (scriptA |- scriptB) you're set! If not, see our description of browser support .

At Rice on the CSNet, use mozilla. Preferably, use version 1.1, as currently available on Solaris 8 machines. On frosty.cs, version 1.1 is the default. On other Solaris 8 machines, version 1.1 is not yet the default, but available via /opt1/mozilla-1.1/sunos5/bin/mozilla.

In general, to view TeachLogic web pages, you'll need a browser that supports the following features:

  • Cascading Style Sheets (CSS) -- Most recent browsers support CSS sufficiently well.
  • MathML -- Some browsers support MathML sufficiently well. However, most (all?) do not fully support Unicode Plane 1 numerical entity references, which includes most mathematical alphanumeric characters.
  • Math-oriented fonts

Which browsers support these features? The above links provide more details, but here's a summary of some browsers.

Alternatively, PDF versions of the web pages are also provided via the Base module's index .

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