On Aug 4, 2010, at 6:24 AM, Bastien wrote:
Hi Dan,
Dan Davison writes:
It's quite convenient already (see below), so what exactly would the
option involve? Can the javascript and fonts be located remotely?
From what I understand, no, the javascript and fonts have to be on the
server.
I
ASCIIMathML http://www1.chapman.edu/~jipsen/mathml/asciimath.html might also
be an alternative, for that you need fonts on the client (Firefox, I don't
think IE supports MathML out of the box), and it uses MathML so it is
standard compliant.
Regards
Chris.
On 4 August 2010 06:24, Bastien wrote:
Hi Dan,
Dan Davison writes:
> It's quite convenient already (see below), so what exactly would the
> option involve? Can the javascript and fonts be located remotely?
>From what I understand, no, the javascript and fonts have to be on the
server.
I just installed an instance on orgmode.org:
Hi Bastien,
Bastien writes:
> Hi all,
>
> I just discovered and tested MathJax:
>
> http://www.mathjax.org
>
> This is quite straightforward: unpack MathJax on your server (together
> with the fonts zip) and it will display inline LaTeX maths in a webpage.
>
> I thought it could be interesting