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This is interesting. Maybe I'm misunderstanding, but how will you be able to know if the comma separated numbers are a single number vs. a list of numbers? E.g.:
(1,234) --> a coordinate on a graph, two numbers
\transn{1,234} --> a single number with a comma in the thousands place
Don't we still need \transn to be able to tell arabic-mathjax that first case should be rendered as:
Better use the CSS hack below or #5:
Anyway, this will probably break v2 and probably require another version.
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