Have you filed an issue into https://www.drupal.org/project/mathjax ?
On 27 jun. 2014, at 00:20, Don Orlando <phyl...@berkeley.edu> wrote: > When we use the print friendly pages and the PDF generation tools the > Mathjax code isn’t processed by the client and the results are anywhere > there would normally have been an equation is just a mess of Latex. We I wasn’t aware print friendly has that limitation … most of my module will fail there too :-( > need students to be able to print the pages with the mathjax code. One > option is to use another Latex editor that processes the code server > side but this is very limiting as it just converts the code to images on > the server side and links them. Because they just process the images the > code is never saved so any time we want to make a change we have to > completely rewrite that segment of code. Also because they are stored as > images they are clumsy to work with compared to mathjax. We need a Latex Have you read http://docs.mathjax.org/en/latest/options/SVG.html … it still would need a client side postprocessing it into SVG and but it back into the content. Not sure that will work. > editor that will allow for client side processing of the Latex code and > a PDF converter that will interpret that code when generating the PDF’s. > > Considering how many departments at Berkeley will require this I would > hope that it isn’t terribly difficult to implement. Right now it seems > like there’s only one viable option I’m going to be testing out but if > you have any ideas I’m all ears. I know many wiki’s have the ability to What wiki’s … do you have some pointers for reference? > both edit the math notation and offer a printer friendly page that also > processes the math notation. It doesn’t make sense for us to transition > to Drupal unless it supported the same functionality. It always makes sense to transition to Drupal as features are build all the time :p > Don > > -- > Donald Orlando > University of California > 282E LeConte Hall > Berkeley, CA 94720-7300 > Voice: 510-642-5328 > Fax: 510-643-8497 > Web: http://socrates.berkeley.edu/~phylabs/ > Clemens Tolboom @bizz http://build2be.nl @blog http://build2be.com @mobile +31 (0)6 10 27 96 95 @skype clemens050 @linkedin http://nl.linkedin.com/in/clemenstolboom @twitter https://twitter.com/ClemensTolboom @drupal http://drupal.org/user/125814 @github https://github.com/clemens-tolboom