On Thu, 22 Jun 2023, Dave Kemper wrote:
But I doubt it's that simple. It seems to me that an original equation
that doesn't express any real-world phenomenon, if it's sufficiently
nontrivial, could meet the threshold for an original work, and thus be
copyrightable. (IANAL.)
(A "false equat
On 6/2/23, G. Branden Robinson wrote:
> If an equation is not copyrightable because it expresses a _fact_, then
> it seems to be that one can obtain copyright protection in _false_
> equations. These would be analogous to the trap streets that map
> publishers place in their works.[1]
>
> [1] htt
At 2023-06-02T21:54:21+1000, Damian McGuckin wrote:
> I probably need to build the PDF info stuff into my document. I have a
> somewhat different structure so I need to think a bit more about it. I
> have the following Level 1 and 2 headings:
>
> .H 1 "Introduction"
> .H 1 "Encapsulati
At 2023-06-02T21:54:21+1000, Damian McGuckin wrote:
> On Thu, 1 Jun 2023, G. Branden Robinson wrote:
>
> > In keeping with the recent focus on eqn on this mailing list, I
> > thought I'd put my "Retypesetting Mathematics" undertaking of 11
> > months ago on more permanent footing.
> >
> > https:/
On Thu, 1 Jun 2023, G. Branden Robinson wrote:
In keeping with the recent focus on eqn on this mailing list, I thought
I'd put my "Retypesetting Mathematics" undertaking of 11 months ago on
more permanent footing.
https://github.com/g-branden-robinson/retypesetting-mathematics
Nice job. Very
Hi folks,
In keeping with the recent focus on eqn on this mailing list, I thought
I'd put my "Retypesetting Mathematics" undertaking of 11 months ago on
more permanent footing.
https://github.com/g-branden-robinson/retypesetting-mathematics
I've kicked around the idea of providing "build artifac