Re: FEEDBACK REQUEST: Octave requirements for new MATPOWER

2022-11-02 Thread Richard Lincoln
TeX4ht with make4ht ended up being the best option I could find for converting the MATPOWER User's Manual to HTML: https://tug.org/tex4ht/ I remember trying something based on MathJax or KaTeX, but the page load times were too slow. Having all of the symbols converted into hundreds of SVGs

Re: FEEDBACK REQUEST: Octave requirements for new MATPOWER

2022-11-02 Thread Ray Daniel Zimmerman
Hi Muhammad, Thanks for your feedback, and for your work on matpower-pip. Regarding backward compatibility, the plan for MATPOWER 8 is to retain complete backward compatibility in multiple ways. First, all of the legacy code is still included and can be used by disabling the new

Re: FEEDBACK REQUEST: Octave requirements for new MATPOWER

2022-11-02 Thread Ray Daniel Zimmerman
Thanks, Richard. Btw, I’m still impressed with https://matpower.app and the technology that make it possible. By the way, I notice you also have an HTML version of the MATPOWER User’s Manual on your site. Just wondering what you used to convert the LaTeX to HTML? FWIW, I’m moving future