Hi William,

Someone else was recently doing some work with mathjax, see
http://quaoar.us:8080/mathjax-xsl.html

Cheers
Lex

On 28 June 2011 17:14, William Ehlhardt <[email protected]> wrote:
> I decided that MathJax ( http://www.mathjax.org/ ) was the best
> solution for my needs when generating cross-browser-compatible HTML
> files; therefore, I have done a little patching to add some very basic
> MathJax support.
>
> The clone is located at https://code.google.com/r/williamehlhardt-mathjax/
>
> I followed the example of the latexmath/asciimath implementations and
> added a mathjax attribute. My version pulls in the MathJax library
> from the MathJax CDN ( http://www.mathjax.org/docs/1.1/start.html#mathjax-cdn
> ) and adds a mathjax: inline macro.
>
> I'm thinking that the next step is to have -a mathjax override the
> latexmath: macro with a MathJax-backed one, so that -a latexmath
> yields the original behavior, and -a mathjax allows a latexmath:-using
> document to use MathJax without source changes. I don't know enough
> about the macros system to really make this work, though; in
> particular, latexmath:[$foo$] wants $$ around the LaTeX, whereas doing
> so with MathJax fouls it up.
>
> -William
>
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