On 13 Jun 2017, at 15:49, Marco Carmosino wrote:
For whatever it's worth, another application of javascript in MM web
view executed on plain-text messages is rendering equations. My
friends often send me markdown sprinkled with latex, and if I could
run mathjax in MM web view, this would make a lot of my email _way_
more readable. Nicely rendered equations instead of stuff like
`$g_{i,j}(z) = f(z|_{S_{i}})$` scattered all over would make my life a
lot easier. Heck, this would probably help me sell a few copies of
mailmate -- email with readable equations is a killer feature for
mathematicians, and currently there's _no_ good solution for this
anywhere.
MailMate doesn't use MathJax exactly because of its reliance on
Javascript, but MailMate does support the use of MathML. Its usefulness
depends on the receiving email client, but it works quite well in
MailMate:
~~~math
((n(n+1))/2)^2
~~~
It can also be used inline, ``a^2 + b^2 = c^2``. There's both a TeX
variant and an ASCIIMath variant.
It is documented
[here](https://manual.mailmate-app.com/preferences#html-styling).
--
Benny
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