I'm actually having trouble with mathjax on Fedora 38 in the Jupyter 
notebook at the moment. With the system-provided jupyter notebook I'm 
getting really poor typesetting results (it looks like it's just trying to 
approximate typesetting without any specific math fonts). When I run `sage 
--notebook` things are fine. I suspect I could do some analysis and see 
where sage's mathjax lives (and which extension jupyter is using for that) 
and then point my system jupyter at that, but it sounds that would go in 
exactly the opposite direction of where the ticket is going.

Googling a bit leads me to believe this is a wider problem: jupyter seems 
to have decided to ship a stripped-down mathjax to save space and people 
are having trouble convincing it to use a proper mathjax. If your 
investigations lead to instructions on how to do this, I think a lot of 
people will be thankful (quite frankly, I'd hope someone can just package 
mathjax-full as a jupyter extension that people can just install to get 
proper typesetting).

On Monday, 21 August 2023 at 08:19:25 UTC-7 Kwankyu Lee wrote:

> Hi,
>
> Please inform us of the path to mathjax3 installed in your linux platform. 
> Just give a comment at
>
> https://github.com/sagemath/sage/pull/36098#issuecomment-1686421277
>
> Thanks.
>

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