philz [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> 
> I wrote this very simple macro to use math on the web.
> As cool as AsciencePad and jsMath, the former requires large
> alterations to tiddlywiki and the latter doesn't seem to work on the
> most current version of TW.

What are you talking about?  I just double-checked and my jsMath plugin works
fine with TW 2.4.1.

http://bob.mcelrath.org/tiddlyjsmath.html

Also, using a true latex backend is a pile of disasters waiting to happen.
LaTeX never was intended to process untrusted input.  It's possible to execute
shell commands in latex, for instance.  Furthermore you're trusting that a
third-party site is going to hand you a .png for your equation and not something
malicous?  Besides, it's terribly slow, and what happens when you're offline?

I'd recommend to stick to jsMath or LaTeXMathML...

--
Cheers,
Bob McElrath [ CERN Theory Division ]

This one's tricky. You have to use imaginary numbers, like eleventeen. -- Hobbes

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