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This part of the book provides an easily approachable description of the OMDoc format by way of paradigmatic examples of OMDoc documents. The primer should be used alongside the formal descriptions of the language contained in Part III.
The intended audience for the primer are users who only need a casual exposure to the format, or authors that have a specific text category in mind. The examples presented here also serve as specifications of “best practice”, to give the readers an intuition for how to encode various kinds of mathematical knowledge.
Each chapter of the OMDoc primer deals with a different category of mathematical document and introduces new features of the OMDoc format in the context of concrete examples.
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Kohlhase, M. (2006). An OMDoc Primer. In: OMDoc – An Open Markup Format for Mathematical Documents [version 1.2]. Lecture Notes in Computer Science(), vol 4180. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/11826095_5
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