itextomml 1.3.26 → 1.3.27

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  1. data/ext/itex2MML.h +3 -3
  2. data/ext/itex2MML_ruby.c +83 -47
  3. data/ext/lex.yy.c +7 -7
  4. metadata +4 -4
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- /* itex2MML 1.3.26
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- * itex2MML.h last modified 7/20/2010
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+ /* itex2MML 1.3.27
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+ * itex2MML.h last modified 9/3/2010
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  #ifndef ITEX2MML_H
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