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.
Hi Dan,
Dan Davison <davison@stats.ox.ac.uk> 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:
http://orgmode.org/mathjax/test/
> - Darlan Cavalcante has written a Worg article[1] on using jsMath with
> org
> - Basically, to use jsMath all you need is
>
> #+options: latex:verbatim
> #+style: <script src="/path/to/jsMath/easy/load.js"></script>
Great! So to use mathjax on orgmode.org (Worg etc.) :
#+options: latex:verbatim
#+style: <script type="text/javascript" src="/mathjax/MathJax.js"></script>
> - Mathjax was considerably slower to render the maths. (I think that
> under the hood it converts to mathML which jsMath does not do (?))
I'm not sure. Maybe MathJax is faster once reasonably tweaked.
> As I said the other day[2], one reason I am excited about these
> technologies is that we can produce a pdf with pretty source code
> fontification via htmlize (rather than ugly[3] latex listings output)
> and genuine mathematical fonts rather than ugly dvipng images. I do this
> via CUPS print to file under linux, which allows the web browser to
> produce a .ps or .pdf. I'd be interested to know how we can make this a
> more "genuine" org export path.
You mean org -> HTML -> ps?
Is it not possible to call firefox (or Xulrunner) in batch mode to
convert an HTML page into .ps?
If so, we can have two ways of producing org->pdf, one through LaTeX,
one through HTML...
--
Bastien
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