// We have a bit of a problem here. MathML wants to know whether the
// character represents an "identifier" or an "operator", and we have
// no general way of telling. So we shall guess: If it's alpha or 
// mathalpha, then we'll treat it as an identifier, otherwise as an 
// operator.
// Worst case: We get bad spacing, or bad italics.
void InsetMathChar::mathmlize(MathStream & ms) const
{
	std::string entity;
	switch (char_) {
		case '<': entity = "&lt;"; break;
		case '>': entity = "&gt;"; break;
		case '&': entity = "&amp;"; break;
		case ' ': {
			ms << from_ascii("&nbsp;");
			return;
		}
		default: break;
	}
	
	if (ms.inText()) {
		if (entity.empty())
			ms.os().put(char_);
		else 
			ms << from_ascii(entity);
		return;
	}

	if (!entity.empty()) {
		ms << "<mo>" << from_ascii(entity) << "</mo>";
		return;
	}		

	char const * type = 
		(isalpha(char_) || Encodings::isMathAlpha(char_))
			? "mi" : "mo";
	// we don't use MTag and ETag because we do not want the spacing
	ms << "<" << type << ">" << char_type(char_) << "</" << type << ">";	
}
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void InsetMathSpecialChar::mathmlize(MathStream & ms) const
{
	switch (char_) {
	case '&':
		ms << "&amp;";
		break;
	default:
		ms.os().put(char_);
		break;
	}
}