Khudyakov Alexey wrote:

I think MathML is much less accessible than images. Yes, there are problems with them but any browser is able to display them save for text based ones. MathML on contrary doesn't have much support. According to wikipedia only recent versions of gecko based browsers and opera >=9.5 can do this. For IE special plugin is required (MathPlayer). I believe image are safest way at least for now.

As far as I know, Haddock is not bound to HTML output. (And if it is bound this way, I wished it wouldn't.) For PDF Haddock output TeX formula will be the best choice, whereas for HTML, MathML or embedded images are the best. I expect there will be no consensus and the Haddock user should decide how he wants the formulas to be rendered. That's best generated from a structure preserving notation of math formulas (like Haskell expressions).
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