Re: [GTALUG] MathML Support on the Internet

2020-08-17 Thread D. Hugh Redelmeier via talk
| From: Don Tai via talk | LaTex to svg? a bit better rendering, and at least renders well on all | browsers. The phrase "all browsers" is a bit political. Especially if read as "all browsers that matter". If you think that I'm being silly, do consider "universal design" or "accessibility".

Re: [GTALUG] MathML Support on the Internet

2020-08-17 Thread Don Tai via talk
LaTex to svg? a bit better rendering, and at least renders well on all browsers. On Mon, 17 Aug 2020 at 20:04, Howard Gibson via talk wrote: > On Mon, 17 Aug 2020 18:26:37 -0400 > Stewart Russell via talk wrote: > > > > If you're auto-converting from TeX, try to do it as high up the >

Re: [GTALUG] MathML Support on the Internet

2020-08-17 Thread Howard Gibson via talk
On Mon, 17 Aug 2020 18:26:37 -0400 Stewart Russell via talk wrote: > > If you're auto-converting from TeX, try to do it as high up the conversion > chain as you can. By the time your doco has hit DVI, it's basically marks > on paper and any semantic information is lost. I don't think I've used

Re: [GTALUG] MathML Support on the Internet

2020-08-17 Thread Nicholas Krause via talk
On 8/17/20 7:06 PM, Stewart Russell via talk wrote: On Mon, 17 Aug 2020 at 18:56, Don Tai via talk > wrote: This does not render properly using Tor, which is surprising, as Tor is based on Firefox That's odd. Tor Browser 8 is based on Firefox Quantum. But

Re: [GTALUG] MathML Support on the Internet

2020-08-17 Thread Stewart Russell via talk
On Mon, 17 Aug 2020 at 18:56, Don Tai via talk wrote: > This does not render properly using Tor, which is surprising, as Tor is > based on Firefox > That's odd. Tor Browser 8 is based on Firefox Quantum. But then, I don't know what fonts you have installed > > Chromium also does not render

Re: [GTALUG] MathML Support on the Internet

2020-08-17 Thread Don Tai via talk
This does not render properly using Tor, which is surprising, as Tor is based on Firefox Chromium also does not render properly. http://home.eol.ca/~hgibson/MathML.html On Mon, 17 Aug 2020 at 17:47, Seneca Cunningham via talk wrote: > > > On Aug 17, 2020, at 17:27, Christopher Browne via talk

Re: [GTALUG] MathML Support on the Internet

2020-08-17 Thread Stewart Russell via talk
Hi Howard - I got your http://home.eol.ca/~hgibson/MathML.html page looking roughly how one might want it in Firefox. Note that this Firefox Quantum ( ≥ v.57): all bets are off for older versions that use a different engine. First off, the maths fonts on your system are probably crap. TeX Gyre

Re: [GTALUG] MathML Support on the Internet

2020-08-17 Thread Nicholas Krause via talk
On 8/17/20 5:27 PM, Christopher Browne via talk wrote: On Mon, 17 Aug 2020 at 17:15, Howard Gibson via talk > wrote:    I brought this up at our last meeting and we discussed it.    Officially, you can insert equations into your website using MathML. 

Re: [GTALUG] MathML Support on the Internet

2020-08-17 Thread Seneca Cunningham via talk
> On Aug 17, 2020, at 17:27, Christopher Browne via talk > wrote: > > On Mon, 17 Aug 2020 at 17:15, Howard Gibson via talk > wrote: >I brought this up at our last meeting and we discussed it. > >Officially, you can insert equations into your website using

Re: [GTALUG] MathML Support on the Internet

2020-08-17 Thread Christopher Browne via talk
On Mon, 17 Aug 2020 at 17:15, Howard Gibson via talk wrote: >I brought this up at our last meeting and we discussed it. > >Officially, you can insert equations into your website using MathML. > Unfortunately, Google Chrome does not support this, so it does not work. I > uploaded my

[GTALUG] MathML Support on the Internet

2020-08-17 Thread Howard Gibson via talk
I brought this up at our last meeting and we discussed it. Officially, you can insert equations into your website using MathML. Unfortunately, Google Chrome does not support this, so it does not work. I uploaded my MathML page to my website, and you can try it out.