On Oct 14, 11:11 am, Jason Grout <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Peter wrote:
> > There is a WYSIWYG equation plugin for TinyMCE that has a demo page at
> >http://www.imathas.com/editordemo/demo.html.
>
> > On Firefox it uses MathML, and on other browsers it uses a graphics
> > images fallback approach.
>
> The javascript svg editor plugin there also looks very interesting. The
> homepage for it is
>
> http://www1.chapman.edu/~jipsen/svg/asciisvg.html
>
> for further reference.
>
This is so much better and easier than WebEq (those who've used
Blackboard will know) that it's not even funny. Shows that javascript
beats Java when you have small things to do, I suppose; wow!
Are any of these things very browser-compatible? In particular I
refer to Safari and Opera - e.g. the svg page, or at least its
graphics, won't render properly in Safari 3.1.2, as the page points
out.
I particularly like the possibility of using this to draw a graph of
sin(x) in a text box under a Sage-generated graph of sin(x) in a
cell... actually, I don't know if I like that or not, but it does have
a fairly intuitive structure as far as the graphs are concerned.
- kcrisman
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