Thanks, but I was just sharing my solution to getting the MathJax plugin 
working with the latest TiddlyWiki. In any case, that TeXZilla plugin 
doesn't work with Chrome.

IMO, one of the most important parts of wikis is the simplified markup and 
anything LaTeX related seems to me to be doing the opposite.

I'm not using MathJax so much for its MathML support, I'm using it for its 
AsciiMath support - specifically, the markup syntax. If there was some sort 
of "AsciiMath" to HTML/CSS or SVG renderer that would be ideal.

The online requirement for the MathJax plugin is a negative, but when I'm 
using my TiddlyWiki I'm never offline.

My web-dev skills are years old, but I might have a look sometime to see 
how hard an offline MathJax would be to set up.

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