So, after reading a bit more about wave, I'm thinking the best way might
be a robot that would go through the text and render the LaTeX.
Any more thoughts?
On 4/9/2010 5:51 PM, abalter wrote:
Novice web developer here. I would like to try to create a wave
extension to enable jsMath. jsMath is a javascript library that makes
it possible to use LaTeX syntax directly in html documents. I have
implemented it in blogs and trac installations.
http://www.math.union.edu/~dpvc/jsMath/
There are many approaches to embedding math in web pages. None of
them compare to jsMath in terms of (1) simplicity (2) range of
features such as equation number, equation references, display and
inline equations, many other environment (3) similarity to authoring
actual LaTeX documents
All that is required is to have one line of javascript somewhere in
the page (preferably in the head, or beginning of body):
<script type="text/javascript" src="<path to jsmath>/easy/load.js"></
script>
<path to jsmath> can even be on a remote server!
On the other hand, it doesn't always work. I have gotten it to work
in Wordpress after a lot of messing around. I have not been able to
get it working in Blogger, although I think others have.
Is there any possibility I could make this work in wave?
Thanks!
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