On Dec 16, 3:57 am, "ma...@mendelu.cz" <ma...@mendelu.cz> wrote:
> On 15 pro, 08:47, Jason Grout <jason-s...@creativetrax.com> wrote:
>
> > If you want to see a preview of the MathJax, next version of jsmath,
> > which Davide has been working on for a while, go to:
>
> >http://www.mathjax.com/?page_id=13
>
> I have scattered tee in Firefox (2.0) and very bad rendering in Opera
> (9.63)
> Do you have in MathJax better math rendering than in jsmath?

Not yet, I don't think, necessarily.  But FF2 and Opera 9 are both
quite old, in browser terms (namely, FF2 is the only FF that works on
my six-year-old desktop, and even mine handles Opera 10), and I did
report this to them already.  Here is the response:

"In terms of your specific bugs, it turns out that a change I made
yesterday broke the image fallback method for when the client
doesn't
have the math fonts installed and their browser doesn't support
@font-
face web fonts."

"Firefox 2 does not work with MathJax, and is not likely to in the
future.  It does not handle the display:inline-block CSS style that
is
required for MathJax to properly size and position its elements.  It
proprietary display:-moz-inline-box could possibly be used to
replace
it, but it is so buggy that I was not able to get it to operate
reliably, and had to give up no FF2 support.  Once MathJax is out
and
stable, I can look again into extending to FF2, but for now, FF3 is
the minimum version.  Sorry."

Hope this helps.

- kcrisman

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