On Wed, Jan 19, 2011 at 11:56 PM, Carl (CBM) <[email protected]> wrote:
> The ideal solution for Wikipedia would be to move to a system in which
> users with relatively modern browsers don't see images at all. There
> is already a candidate for that system: MathJax.  This has extensive
> browser compatibility [1] and is actively maintained, with some
> big-name sponsors behind it [2].  The main difficulties enabling it on
> WIkipedia would be configuration and checking for any inconsistencies
> with texvc (so the main limitation is developer interest).

When I load their homepage, the formulas don't appear for about two
seconds of 100% CPU usage, on Firefox 4b9.  And that's for two small
formulas.  I'm not impressed.  IMO, the correct way forward is to work
on native MathML support -- Gecko and WebKit both support it these
days, and Opera somewhat does too.  I'm sure the support is a bit
spotty, but if Wikipedia used it (even as an off-by-default option)
that would surely drive a lot of progress.  These days (with the
deployment of HTML5 parsers) it can be embedded directly into HTML,
it's not limited to XML.

_______________________________________________
Wikitech-l mailing list
[email protected]
https://lists.wikimedia.org/mailman/listinfo/wikitech-l

Reply via email to