I use MathSVGPlugin http://www.math.ist.utl.pt/~psoares/MathSVG.html by 
Paulo Soares, and have done so for several years in a personal TiddlyWiki 
containing mathematics and statistics notes.
MathSVGPlugin supports most of the mathematical latex and also lets you 
draw SVG diagrams and graphs. The plugin produces MathML so needs a browser 
that supports that this - I use Firefox.

I also looked at MathJax and was impressed by the results, but was put off 
by the requirement to be online to use it (you can do a local install, but 
this was too bulky for my needs).

Cheers
Andrew Mc

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