Aankhen aank...@gmail.com wrote:
FWIW, same here. Firefox 3.6.15 on Windows 7. Given that both pages
specify the MathJax_Math font yet only mathjax.org actually looks like
it uses it, you’re probably right about MathJax having trouble finding
the fonts on yours.
I tried a couple other
I had not played with latex fragments recently (= ever since MathJax
became the default back in August 2010 and probably from some time
before that), so based on my previous dvipng-based knowledge, I made an
ill-informed comment on IRC. Nicolas Goaziou corrected me and pointed
out that the default
[following up on my post...]
One thing that should have helped is to set the mathml option to nil:
--8---cut here---start-8---
#+MATHJAX: align:left mathml:nil
path:/home/nick/lib/mathjax/mathjax-MathJax-20e0cf6/MathJax.js
--8---cut
Another advantage of MathJax:
1) It degrades nicely in browsers without MathML (all webkit browsers)
2) Equations are still copy-and-pasteable into Word, if you're into
that sort of thing.
That forces HTML-CSS output and from what I can see on the mathjax site,
that should improve things - but
On 03/08/2011 02:16 PM, Nick Dokos wrote:
[following up on my post...]
One thing that should have helped is to set the mathml option to nil:
--8---cut here---start-8---
#+MATHJAX: align:left mathml:nil
Erik Iverson er...@ccbr.umn.edu wrote:
On 03/08/2011 02:16 PM, Nick Dokos wrote:
[following up on my post...]
One thing that should have helped is to set the mathml option to nil:
--8---cut here---start-8---
#+MATHJAX: align:left mathml:nil
On Wed, Mar 9, 2011 at 07:43, Nick Dokos nicholas.do...@hp.com wrote:
Erik Iverson er...@ccbr.umn.edu wrote:
On 03/08/2011 02:16 PM, Nick Dokos wrote:
[snip]
That forces HTML-CSS output and from what I can see on the mathjax site,
that should improve things - but it doesn't for me, so I'm