Le samedi 1 août 2015 02:17:34 UTC+2, Rob Beezer a écrit : > > Dear Bernard, > > Thanks for the note and links. I was not very aware of GIAC. It could be > a useful thing for MathBook XML authors to have available. > > Have you considered using MathJax within your HTML output? It too is > Javascript and can be configured to execute locally. > > I just made a try for Xcas offline in the browser because Chrome or IE do not implement mathml output. Using latex output from giac, I get however disappointing results for dynamic rendering (it's buggy), perhaps because I don't know how to use mathjax properly. And it's slow. Look at the difference between Firefox/Mathml <http://www-fourier.ujf-grenoble.fr/~parisse/xcasen.html> and Latex/Mathjax. <http://www-fourier.ujf-grenoble.fr/~parisse/xcasen.html>
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