OK, thanks for the detailed description of what is happening. Now
this makes me think that this IS a jsMath bug, and not an improper
image font installation. If the image fonts are working in Firefox,
then they are installed properly.
The error you are getting about jsMath thinking that you
On 21 Apr 2009, at 06:53, dpvc wrote:
As an experiment, if you could insert the lines
script
jsMath.Autoload = {root: https://99.240.209.8:8000/}
/script
to the font test HTML file just before the script tag where jsMath.js
is loaded, and then see if that makes it work in
OK, from the testing that I've done, it looks like this is, indeed,
the problem, and you won't have to do the testing that I suggested.
It turns out that this problem was fixed in version 3.6b of jsMath,
and you are running 3.6a, so if you download the latest version of
jsMath and replace the
dpvc wrote:
OK, from the testing that I've done, it looks like this is, indeed,
the problem, and you won't have to do the testing that I suggested.
It turns out that this problem was fixed in version 3.6b of jsMath,
and you are running 3.6a, so if you download the latest version of
jsMath
Kevin Horton wrote:
On 21 Apr 2009, at 11:38, Jason Grout wrote:
dpvc wrote:
OK, from the testing that I've done, it looks like this is, indeed,
the problem, and you won't have to do the testing that I suggested.
It turns out that this problem was fixed in version 3.6b of jsMath,
and you
By works correctly, I mean that Firefox displays the nicely rendered
equations, while IE only displays raw latex code.
OK, thanks for the clarification. I had misunderstood. In Firefox,
can you click on the jsMath button in the lower right and tell me
what font mode is reported next to the
dpvc wrote:
By works correctly, I mean that Firefox displays the nicely rendered
equations, while IE only displays raw latex code.
OK, thanks for the clarification. I had misunderstood. In Firefox,
can you click on the jsMath button in the lower right and tell me
what font mode is
On 20 Apr 2009, at 10:16, Jason Grout wrote:
dpvc wrote:
By works correctly, I mean that Firefox displays the nicely rendered
equations, while IE only displays raw latex code.
OK, thanks for the clarification. I had misunderstood. In Firefox,
can you click on the jsMath button in the
On Mon, Apr 20, 2009 at 8:15 AM, Kevin Horton khorto...@rogers.com wrote:
On 20 Apr 2009, at 10:16, Jason Grout wrote:
dpvc wrote:
By works correctly, I mean that Firefox displays the nicely rendered
equations, while IE only displays raw latex code.
OK, thanks for the clarification. I
William Stein wrote:
That's because I installed the jsmath-image-fonts-1.3 spkg into
sagenb.org's sage install. I have jsmath-image-fonts-1.3 and not
jsmath-image-fonts-1.3p1 installed; that could make a difference.
Really? Are you sure you have jsmath-image-fonts-1.3.spkg installed?
On 20 Apr 2009, at 11:32, William Stein wrote:
On Mon, Apr 20, 2009 at 8:15 AM, Kevin Horton khorto...@rogers.com
wrote:
On 20 Apr 2009, at 10:16, Jason Grout wrote:
dpvc wrote:
By works correctly, I mean that Firefox displays the nicely
rendered
equations, while IE only displays
Kevin Horton wrote:
I am happy with the workaround of using Firefox, so this is only worth
working on if it may represent a bug, or a problem with the
installation instructions, etc.
Given that things work fine on sagenb.org, I'll not spend more time on
this, as it sounds like
I do not think it is a jsMath bug. If I understand you, by works
correctly you mean that Firefox doesn't show the font warning message
(while IE7 does, which you consider not working correctly). You have
tried several means of installing the jsMath image fonts as a solution
to this problem.
On 19 Apr 2009, at 06:54, dpvc wrote:
I do not think it is a jsMath bug. If I understand you, by works
correctly you mean that Firefox doesn't show the font warning message
(while IE7 does, which you consider not working correctly). You have
tried several means of installing the jsMath
Kevin Horton wrote:
I am running sage 3.4 on OS X. I get the well known jsmath fonts
messages when I try to view a notebook worksheet from my work
computer. Our work PCs are so locked down that I cannot install
additional fonts there, so I need to address this on the server end.
I have
On 18 Apr 2009, at 04:29, Jason Grout wrote:
Kevin Horton wrote:
I am running sage 3.4 on OS X. I get the well known jsmath fonts
messages when I try to view a notebook worksheet from my work
computer. Our work PCs are so locked down that I cannot install
additional fonts there, so I
On 18 Apr 2009, at 00:59, Adam Webb wrote:
On Apr 18, 12:35 am, Kevin Horton khorto...@rogers.com wrote:
I am running sage 3.4 on OS X. I get the well known jsmath fonts
messages when I try to view a notebook worksheet from my work
computer. Our work PCs are so locked down that I
Kevin Horton wrote:
I have made some progress in that I discovered that Firefox 3 works
correctly on my work PC. It is only IE 7 that has the problems. I
can live with this, so I will not invest any more time on this issue,
unless someone wants my assistance to try to beat this bug
On Apr 18, 12:35 am, Kevin Horton khorto...@rogers.com wrote:
I am running sage 3.4 on OS X. I get the well known jsmath fonts
messages when I try to view a notebook worksheet from my work
computer. Our work PCs are so locked down that I cannot install
additional fonts there, so I need to
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