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Re: Latex equation support in the documentation created by generate_html


From: Oliver Heimlich
Subject: Re: Latex equation support in the documentation created by generate_html package
Date: Sun, 29 May 2016 04:25:45 +0200
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Am 28. Mai 2016 21:23:00 MESZ, schrieb TrucomanX XnamocurT <address@hidden>:
>Hi siko1056
>I had not used mathjax,
>It seems to be a good option.
>I'll see as used, if you have some tips, appreciate your help,
>Seeking something that only need to add some lines to the head of the
>html
>files.

Hi,

I guess that I have mentioned it already, but my experience with math in HTML 
is that MathJax produces poor quality math rendering on other websites.

AFAIK, the only good math rendering in HTML can be achieved with MathML in 
browsers that support it.

Since MathJax should be able to use native MathML rendering if available, this 
hopefully can be fixed by careful configuration of MathJax.

Compatibility with the @math Texinfo macro would be appreciated, but I'm not 
sure if that is possible. If @math uses simple <em>...</em> markup we cannot 
identify this as math content in the final HTML.

Oliver



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