mark larios wrote: > If you're willing to dive a bit into the source code, you can have TeX > in your Instiki using jsMath: > <http://instiki.org/show/TeX+Equations+with+jsMath>.
Very handy, thanks Mark. > Is there any interest in making this a permanent feature of Instiki, > perhaps being able to turn it on and off on a page by page basis and > modifying how jsMath gets called through in Edit Web? With my ongoing bookmark project work, I've been thinking quite a bit about how to enable easy integration of new (and possibly optional) features. This is a great practical example to fuel that line of thinking, much simpler than Annote, in that integration is enabled via additions to the layout -- no controllers or wiki syntax extensions required. I'll add this to my next round of brainstorming on instiki add-ons and probably use it as an example case... -- John _______________________________________________ Instiki-users mailing list [email protected] http://rubyforge.org/mailman/listinfo/instiki-users
