[math-fun] MathJax: Beautiful math in all browsers
I just came across this package, which produces very high quality math on web pages. It's a bit slow on my cheap laptop w/Firefox, but it is pretty. http://www.mathjax.org/demos/
Hey: This is actually what I use on my website (http://www.symbo1ics.com/blog). Be sure to install the STIX font set for high quality renderings using native fonts as opposed to images! (MathJax might have moved on to using webfonts, so even that might not be necessary.) The fonts are located here: http://sourceforge.net/projects/stixfonts/files/Current%20Release/ Specifically, the file: STIXv1.1.0.zip Cheers! -Robert On 8/13/2012 8:51 AM, Henry Baker wrote:
I just came across this package, which produces very high quality math on web pages. It's a bit slow on my cheap laptop w/Firefox, but it is pretty.
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* Henry Baker <hbaker1@pipeline.com> [Aug 13. 2012 17:47]:
I just came across this package, which produces very high quality math on web pages. It's a bit slow on my cheap laptop w/Firefox, but it is pretty.
Mathoverflow ( http://mathoverflow.net/ ) is one example, e.g. (rather random example) http://mathoverflow.net/questions/17997/deriving-symmetries-of-a-gauge-theor...
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