Hi Joe

That's great, thanks. I've added a tiddler here:

https://github.com/Jermolene/TiddlyWiki5/commit/f2cd743c17282bc96f8f64602da1c6e0a24943ba

Feel free to send pull requests with any subsequent updates.

Best wishes

Jeremy.


On Thu, Feb 5, 2015 at 4:54 PM, Joe Renes <[email protected]> wrote:

> Hi Jeremy,
>
> thanks for your interest!
>
> A warning for no mathml support sounds like a good idea. Perhaps something
> like the message that shows up when saving the wiki? I'll have to look at
> how that works.
>
> I'm not sure there is a smaller (good) polyfill than MathJax. I looked
> around a bit, but didn't find much. A good source of info on this stuff
> seems to be the author of TeXZilla, Frederic Wang. His blog is
> http://www.maths-informatique-jeux.com/blog/frederic/? The following post
> is a bit dated, but discusses the roadmap for efforts in webkit:
> http://www.maths-informatique-jeux.com/blog/frederic/?post/2013/10/12/Funding-MathML-Developments-in-Gecko-and-WebKit
> .
>
> I should also add that I came across TeXZilla from padawanphysicist's
> github page, https://github.com/padawanphysicist. He had a plugin for
> markdown + latex in TW5, but now I don't see it anymore. Parts of the macro
> parsing came from there.
>
> I created a demo at http://tw5-texzilla.tiddlyspot.com, and also linked
> this from the plugin's github readme.
>
> Finally, I was always impressed with the latex support in instiki, which
> is used for serious math(s). See,  for instance,
> http://ncatlab.org/johnbaez/show/Circuit+theory+I . So the fact that
> TeXZilla closely follows itex2mml (the parser for instiki) seemed like a
> good sign to me. As I mentioned in my message to Jed Carty, it would be
> interesting to look at implementing numbered equations with referencing.
> Another nice feature of instiki is latex export, which takes the page and
> outputs a tex file that one can use to generate pdfs in the usual manner.
> I'm looking forward to learning more about how TW5 works by trying to
> implement some of these features!
>
> Best,
>
> -joe
>
>
>
> On Thursday, February 5, 2015 at 10:22:35 AM UTC+1, Jeremy Ruston wrote:
>>
>> Hi Joe
>>
>> Great stuff, it looks like a solid piece of work. I hadn't come across
>> TeXZilla but it looks a good choice for TW5. In terms of the poor browser
>> support for MathML, I wonder if it could somehow include a warning for
>> browsers that can't display MathML? I guess better yet is to include a
>> smaller polyfill than MathJax?
>>
>> Can you put up a demo wiki that I can link to from tiddlywiki.com?
>>
>> Looking at the contribution of KaTeX, it looks like the initial
>> enthusiasm has worn off a little
>>
>> https://github.com/Khan/KaTeX/graphs/contributors
>>
>> If KaTeX's limitations are not going to be addressed soon I'd very much
>> like to find a more comprehensive maths renderer.
>>
>> Best wishes
>>
>> Jeremy.
>>
>>
>> On Thu, Feb 5, 2015 at 9:12 AM, Joe Renes <[email protected]> wrote:
>>
>>> right, I get the same thing --- chrome doesn't support much of mathml at
>>> the moment.  According to the their development team, support won't be
>>> happening anytime soon... (see https://code.google.com/
>>> p/chromium/issues/detail?id=152430#c43)
>>>
>>> -joe
>>>
>>>
>>> On Thursday, February 5, 2015 at 12:20:01 AM UTC+1, Tobias Beer wrote:
>>>>
>>>> Hi Joe,
>>>>
>>>> Thanks for taking the time...
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>> But I haven't done it quite right, since my attempts to import the
>>>>> plugin to an empty tiddlywiki have been less than successful...
>>>>> I'm running TW5 via node, so my experience with importing plugins is
>>>>> mainly copying files and updating tiddlywiki.info.
>>>>>
>>>>
>>>> I can see it working in Firefox but in Chrome it looks like this...
>>>>
>>>>
>>>> <https://lh4.googleusercontent.com/-YCc-ISXXUmY/VNKotPBRr4I/AAAAAAAABxA/tqX3lFgtR9M/s1600/demo.jpg>
>>>>
>>>> Best wishes, Tobias.
>>>>
>>>>
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