Hyperdoc, as Ralf points out, is outdated and needs to be replaced.
Browser-based Hyperdoc is clearly the last-years-technology way to go.
That would solve the font problem but is still "old school".

Actually, LLMs are clearly the way to go but I don't think most people
are up-to-speed on creating LLM apps yet. The LLM approach could
not only explain the available integration functions and choose the
right signature, it could explain why a Sylvester matrix is used to
compute the resultant used in the algorithm.

The Model-Context Protocol (MCP) is clearly the best way to replace Hyperdoc
as MCP allows LLMs to interact and access external data sources. A computer
algebra MCP adapter is clearly the best choice going forward. It gives
access to
all of the existing LLMs in a uniform and universal way.

With such an adapter you could just ask for the integration and/or ask a
lot of
questions about the integral. In fact, as a research tool such an MCP
interface
would help answer questions the LLM knows about limits, alternate
approaches,
etc. which allows "discussing" the integral with the LLM. The LLM could
suggest
and summarize available relevant papers in real time.

If I were still active I'd choose that path forward.
https://www.anthropic.com/news/model-context-protocol

Tim


On Fri, Jun 20, 2025 at 11:28 AM James Cloos <cl...@jhcloos.com> wrote:

> >>>>> "TD" == Tim Daly <axiom...@gmail.com> writes:
>
> TD> Correction:
>
> TD> Scratchpad development started on X10 and the fonts were a carry-over.
> TD> There was some discussion in 2005 or so related to the Adobe SVG
> viewer.
> TD> There is a reference to adobe-courier-{medium,bold}...iso8859-1
>
> thanks for the correction.
>
> i thought i also recalled use of times and/or helvetica.
>
> but always at a point size not coverred by the bfd/pcf bitmap fonts
> included in xfree and later xorg.
>
> -JimC
> --
> James Cloos <cl...@jhcloos.com>
>             OpenPGP: https://jhcloos.com/0x997A9F17ED7DAEA6.asc
>

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