Bill Page wrote: > It works fine for me on Windows with both FireFox 1.5 and > with Microsoft Explorer.
Hi Bill: Unlike Tim, I did not add ANYTHING to my computer except to visit the page http://www.math.union.edu/~dpvc/jsMath/examples/Henrici.html and related links there. I tried this in Firefox (under Windows XP), got warning about fonts, and got displays via stored images. Looked nice. I then tried the same pages in IE and I got the LateX rendered, much slower, but equally impressive. I then tried http://page.axiom-developer.org/jstest.html on IE, got a warning box (in red) and a^b. Don't know if that is what is all there should be. Then I tried http://wiki.axiom-developer.org/jsMathExperiment in IE, got the same warning box (in red), and the display was ok but not as fine (like broken square root signs). Strange thing is: I saved the Struik.html page, and tried it locally, the page displays but the LaTeX was not rendered. Then I tried the web page original link, and now it rendered! (and I don't mean using stored images because a Process ... box with percent running is visible at the lower left corner of the screen). The Henrici.html also rendered. This encouraged me to try jsMathExperiment page again. Same result though: red box and good but not perfect rendering. The page never finished loading (waiting for wiki.axiom...). (Saving the page and redo locally displays only the tex.) Could this be due to the missing "![CDATA[[ ...]]" wrap? > What browser and what version of browser are you using? Firefox 1.0 (Windows) and IE 6.0.2900.2180 So I think it is more like a path problem than a font problem. (I have Miktex installed, but did not do anything to tell IE where these are). It seemed that by forcing a local display, Firefox finally woke up (I honestly do not know the reason). I was quite impressed at the quality of the jsMath rendering and also that I can resize the window (to very narrow width) and all the math breaks well (even if they overflowed the line). Great job, Bill, and thanks to your inexhaustible energy and ideas that improve the sites (not to mention enliven the debates)! William _______________________________________________ Axiom-developer mailing list [email protected] http://lists.nongnu.org/mailman/listinfo/axiom-developer
