Hi Waldek,

> Of course we need to adjust efricas and MathAction.

efricas doesn't seem to be a problem, I have it already running locally.

As for MathAction... I don't know whether you have running it in a VM.
Would it be an option to give me access to a *copy* of this VM or
provide a .ova image so that I could experiment locally?

Can you actually tell me how much you have changed in contrast to the
original VM that we got from Bill?

> For MathAction I hope this will be easy: AFAICS
> Python code matches generically '\begin{something}...\end{something}'
> so probably no change will be needed.  There is global LaTeX
> template and we need to use apropriate style there.  MathAction
> uses texbreak program. so the main question is how breqn compares
> to texbreak.

Yes, my guess is also that it basically works like efricas, i.e. compile
certain parts with latex and then includes the generated .png file.

However, there would also be another option, which might make the breqn
irrelevant. Maybe we can think about generating mathoutput that can be
understood by MathJax. Well, that's javascript and perhaps not
everyone's taste, but there is noscript in Firefox to allow only
javascript for a particular domain and my long term goal is anyway to
have something similar to the Sage Notebook, so again that would involve
MathJax (or perhaps use mathml formatter).

Ralf

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