Another advantage of MathJax: 1) It degrades nicely in browsers without MathML (all webkit browsers) 2) Equations are still copy-and-pasteable into Word, if you're into that sort of thing.
> That forces HTML-CSS output and from what I can see on the mathjax site, > that should improve things - but it doesn't for me, so I'm still not out > of the woods. Maybe MathJax doesn't know where to get the TeX fonts? I thought MathJax used custom fonts, which is the bulk of the 100 MB installation, since each glyph is its own image. I could be wrong about this. -- Jeffrey Horn http://www.failuretorefrain.com/jeff/