![]() UnicodeMath has the binary operator U+2592 (▒) to treat the expression that follows the ▒ as the n-aryand (see Section 3.4 of UnicodeMath 3.1). ![]() ![]() But OfficeMath and MathType have n-aryand arguments as described in the post Integrands, Summands, and Math Function Arguments. With all three formats, the n-aryand, e.g., integrand or summand, may not be identified by surrounding delimiters. The resulting infrastructure is available for converting all three formats to OfficeMath. The converter needs ways to provide OfficeMath math-object arguments even when these arguments are not marked as such in the math format. The converter that converts UnicodeMath to OfficeMath also converts LaTeX and Nemeth math braille to OfficeMath. In the years since UnicodeMath 3.1 was published, some improvements have been made.
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