KaTeX looks very interesting...
http://khan.github.io/KaTeX
Tim
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Actually, what I would like to do is hook Axiom up to Pontiflex
which is a bridge building program.
Axiom could attach a DHMatrix (4x4 matrix) at each end of every
beam to model the forces at each connection. Then we could
mathematically compose the forces, apply stress/strain curves
for the chose
>> The browser front end currently allows Axiom notebook-like interaction
>> (you type an expression and see the result) as well as hyperdoc-style
>> browsing (only some of the pages have been converted so far).
>>
>> The graphics port to the browser will require using a canvas. (Scott
>> Morriso
> On Monday, September 15, 2014 1:43 AM, "d...@axiom-developer.org"
> wrote:
> The browser front end currently allows Axiom notebook-like interaction
> (you type an expression and see the result) as well as hyperdoc-style
> browsing (only some of the pages have been converted so far).
>
>
> On Monday, September 15, 2014 1:43 AM, "d...@axiom-developer.org"
> wrote:
> > Cliff,
>
> I'm not sure what you mean by a "minimalist TeX executable". Are
> you thinking of producing a TeX in lisp? That would be amazing!
That wasn't my thought with ModTeX - there, I just wanted to get a han
> On Monday, September 15, 2014 1:57 AM, "d...@axiom-developer.org"
> wrote:
> > cl-typesetting is cool. I like what he's doing.
>
> I don't think it can replace latex if only for the simple
> reason that every time I need to do something there are
> thousands of web pages of help and hundred