Michal,

OK, thanks.  It seems that I've been "asleep at the wheel".

       -- Bill


On Tue, Jan 22, 2019 at 3:34 AM Michal Hoftich <[email protected]> wrote:

> Hi Bill,
>
> > Maybe something in your local system must causing you trouble.
>
> tex4ht now provides two native ways to involve MathJax. First one is
> using MathML, this method is basically the same as what you use. It
> can be requested using "mathml,mathjax" options. The second keeps
> LaTeX math unexpanded in the HTML file and uses MathJax to render it.
> It is requested using just "mathjax" option, without "mathml". The
> issue with the second method is that you can experience errors in both
> tex4ht and MathJax. On the other hand, you don't experience issues
> with wrong MathML produced by tex4ht, so it has both positives and
> negatives.
>
> Best regards,
> Michal
>


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