So I guess 

> We call <em>hyperbolic</em> a loxodromic transformation that has a single 
> fixed point.

Also becomes

We call hyperbolic a loxodromic transformation that has a single fixed point.

?

In this case, it's definitely the Drupal side doing the html-stripping.

paul

Le 30 oct. 2012 à 21:51, Joe Corneli a écrit :

> On Tue, Oct 30, 2012 at 8:21 PM, Paul Libbrecht <p...@hoplahup.net> wrote:
>> Le 30 oct. 2012 à 20:30, Joe Corneli a écrit :
>>> select?q=... directly in Solr.
>> 
>> What's in there?
>> Are MathML islands gone?
> 
> Yep!  Like this:
> 
> <str name="content">
> [...]
> For example, the universal closure of x + 2 = 3 x 2 3 x+2=3 is
> [...]
> </str>
> 
> instead of
> 
> For example, the universal closure of <math alttext="x+2=3"
> id="p12.1.m1.1" display="inline" xref="p12.1.m1.1.cmml"><semantics
> id="p12.1.m1.1a" xref="p12.1.m1.1.cmml"><mrow id="p12.1.m1.1.6"
> xref="p12.1.m1.1.6.cmml"><mrow id="p12.1.m1.1.6.1"
> xref="p12.1.m1.1.6.1.cmml"><mi id="p12.1.m1.1.1"
> xref="p12.1.m1.1.1.cmml">x</mi><mo id="p12.1.m1.1.2"
> xref="p12.1.m1.1.2.cmml">+</mo><mn id="p12.1.m1.1.3"
> xref="p12.1.m1.1.3.cmml">2</mn></mrow><mo id="p12.1.m1.1.4"
> xref="p12.1.m1.1.4.cmml">=</mo><mn id="p12.1.m1.1.5"
> xref="p12.1.m1.1.5.cmml">3</mn></mrow><annotation-xml
> id="p12.1.m1.1.cmml" encoding="MathML-Content"
> xref="p12.1.m1.1"><apply id="p12.1.m1.1.6.cmml"
> xref="p12.1.m1.1.6"><eq id="p12.1.m1.1.4.cmml"
> xref="p12.1.m1.1.4"/><apply id="p12.1.m1.1.6.1.cmml"
> xref="p12.1.m1.1.6.1"><plus id="p12.1.m1.1.2.cmml"
> xref="p12.1.m1.1.2"/><ci id="p12.1.m1.1.1.cmml"
> xref="p12.1.m1.1.1">x</ci><cn type="integer" id="p12.1.m1.1.3.cmml"
> xref="p12.1.m1.1.3">2</cn></apply><cn type="integer"
> id="p12.1.m1.1.5.cmml"
> xref="p12.1.m1.1.5">3</cn></apply></annotation-xml><annotation
> id="p12.1.m1.1b" encoding="application/x-tex"
> xref="p12.1.m1.1.cmml">x+2=3</annotation></semantics></math>

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