W3C

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Chemistry for the Web and Publishing

07 May 2020

Attendees

Present
SteveNoble, Dan_B, Ashley_Neybert, NeilS, Volker, George, Cary, Jason, Peter, jasonjgw, for, Stefan_Kilyanek, Stefan, Kilyanek
Regrets
Chair
Dan
Scribe
George

Contents


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<NeilS> List of commands: https://www.w3.org/WAI/PF/wiki/Teleconference_cheat_sheet

<scribe> scribe: George

Dan: move to approve minutes.

Minutes approved

Dan: If you go to the Google sheet, you will se what the sub group has been working on.

<NeilS> Google sheet is at https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1h-8k_bwQ1bO7gusb0O2DfcEs0DZUAo6QVGYZuVjWVB8/edit#gid=0

This defines the list of ambuigities. Dan did some clean up.

The link has a tab at the bottom, another worksheet that is cleaned up.

We want to address Neil's concerns.

Chem formula and chem equation were the two we defined.

Neil: There is no conflict there.

equal sign for a double bond is a problem.

We need to differenciate a chem equation and a chem formula.

Neil: once you identify that it is a in a certain domain, it would read a certain way, unless there is an exception and needs diferentiation.

Putting a role tag on an equal sign, for example, could indicate that it is read differently..

There is nothing in MathML 4

Ddan: when we put brackets around something, we want it read as the concentration of...

If MathML hits this construct, this is how it would be read.

MathPlayer is an example of an application that would caus it to speak this way.

In the examplecast on the screen, the brackets have a different meaning.

George: There is a huge discussion going on about putting information in the markup where Big K and little k needs to be voiced instead of relying on the features in the screen..

<Dan_B> In chemical formulas you don't need to deal with capital letters unless you're dealing with two letter formulae.

George: I will add a link to the recording of this call in the minutes.

Next call will be May 28.

subgroup will meet on May 14. A new zoom number will be used for the sub group.

Summary of Action Items

Summary of Resolutions

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