On 22/08/10 00:05, david wrote:
Yes, but do all asciidoc documents intend to be distributed as a
single monolithic file? I think a lot of poeple use it to write some
blog or site articles, where MathJax could be used.
Nervertheless, I don't want to replace asciimathml and latexmathml
support in asciidoc. I thought it was just another option, that could
be considered.

No, it could not replace asciimathml and latexmathml -- it would be nice to have it as an option, but outside the core distribution, if you get it going post it here and, even better, host it somewhere or blog about it and I'll add it to the 'Resources' list.

Cheers, Stuart



On 20 août, 23:25, Stuart Rackham<[email protected]>  wrote:
On 16/08/10 22:40, david wrote:





Hi Stuart,

Thank you very much for this new release, and particularly for the
pygment filter!

I have a suggestion for the latex filter: asciidoc use latex and
dvipng. What about mathjax (http://www.mathjax.org/)?
As you can see on the website of mathjax (http://www.mathjax.org/demos/
tex-samples/), it is just magic... Perhaps there could be an optionc
to use mathjax instead of dvipng?

Apparently, there is only one line to add in the web page:
<script type="text/javascript" src="path-to-MathJax/MathJax.js"></
script>

The "path-to-MathJax/MathJax.js" could be for example
http://www.mathjax.org/mathjax/MathJax.jsby default, with an
attribute to specify another matjax installation directory.

Is this possible?

I've had a cursory read of the MathJax documentation. It's server oriented --
you need to install a large number of files on the machine that has your HTML
documents 9the fonts weigh in at a whopping 120MB) i.e. you won't easily be able
to distribute documents using MathJax. Contrast this with ASCIIMathML and
LaTeXMathML which require only the inclusion of a single JavaScript file which
AsciiDoc can embed in the output document.

Cheers, Stuart





Best,

david

On 16 ao t, 04:58, Stuart Rackham<[email protected]>    wrote:
Hi All

This release contains over forty improvements and some bug fixes. A
number of the enhancements have been designed to make publishing
eBooks with AsciiDoc easy.

The A-A-P build scripts have finally been cleaned up and a lot of
cruft removed from the distribution -- the AsciiDoc distribution can
now be built ``out of the box'' from the distribution tarball or the
Mercurial repository 
(seehttp://www.methods.co.nz/asciidoc/INSTALL.html#_building_the_distribu...).

Read the CHANGELOG (http://www.methods.co.nz/asciidoc/CHANGELOG.html)
for a full list of all additions and changes.

Cheers, Stuart
--
Stuart Rackham


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