Hi everybody,

  I’m having some annoying problems with conversion to HTML. I’d like to use 
MathJAX and for that I choose to export math with MathML. Problem is, XHTML is 
enforced and rendering by the browser is then different (TeXmacs website).

Also, playing with the preferences I’ve noticed that it is possible to select 
contradictory options for math formula export.

So, here’s my question / suggestion:

I’d like to create a new option “texmacs->html:math” with the possible values 
“html”, “mathml”, “image”, “mathjax”.

The first three are those currently available. The idea is to disallow 
nonsensical settings.

The last one would include a <script> tag in the html output to use the MathJax 
Content Delivery Network (as suggested here: 
http://docs.mathjax.org/en/latest/start.html ). It would also set MathML as the 
output for mathematics, and it would *not* change the extension to .xhtml. The 
server would then serve the content as text/html and rendering wouldn’t be 
affected.

Any ideas / objections?
--  
Miguel de Benito.


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