Jan Böcker writes: > Since I read the announcement this morning, I have been playing with > MathJax. I found that when an HTML file on the local hard disk uses > MathJax from the web, MathJax reverts to image fonts in Firefox (this is > caused by a security feature of Firefox and mentioned in the MathJax > FAQ). Using a local MathJax installation in a subdirectory fixes this. > > Most of my time was spent messing around with XULRunner to load the > exported HTML page, wait until MathJax has done its magic, then > serialize the result back to XHTML. > > And replace the file:// URLs pointing to the fonts of my local MathJax > installation with data: URIs, thus embedding the fonts within the HTML > file itself, just because I can. > > The result is a single HTML file which does not require JavaScript to be > viewed (and incurs no delay while the math is being rendered). However, > as no MathJax code is present, the zoom and view source functions of > MathJax are not available.
How about doing the same data: URI embedding for images in the HTML exporter? It should be possible to implement it entirely inside Emacs. It would have to be optional, of course. Derek -- Derek Upham s...@blarg.net _______________________________________________ Emacs-orgmode mailing list Please use `Reply All' to send replies to the list. Emacs-orgmode@gnu.org http://lists.gnu.org/mailman/listinfo/emacs-orgmode