FMath 'HTML + MathML' Solution
HTML + MATHML + this extension. Draw/Convert MathML into an image. More info, questions or bug report on www.fmath.info
A "javascript only" solution to display MathML inside HTML.
HTML + MathML + "this plugin".
Only put the MathML inside the HTML page and add this plugin.
The plugin will search all the mathml tags (begin with <math> and end with </math>), and will display a dynamically generated canvas.
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It works and it doesn't consume too much resources
It works and it doesn't consume too much resources
Doesn't seem to work consistently. I'm looking at an online paper published in PNAS. I can read it perfectly well in IE (of all things) but in Chrome, even with this added, almost none of the math is shown properly.
Doesn't seem to work consistently. I'm looking at an online paper published in PNAS. I can read it perfectly well in IE (of all things) but in Chrome, even with this added, almost none of the math is shown properly.
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Well done. Works & faster. Thanks a lot.
Well done. Works & faster. Thanks a lot.
Works for me. The other mathml extension I looked at didn't (It shall remain unnamed ;)
Works for me. The other mathml extension I looked at didn't (It shall remain unnamed ;)
This is the first of MathML extensions for chrome that works. Only 3 stars because the rendering is not quite correct. The math font size is not correct nor is it italicized (except at their own site http://www.fmath.info/html5/allBrowserSolution.html) Would give it 3.5 stars if I could. It is useable but not beautiful.
This is the first of MathML extensions for chrome that works. Only 3 stars because the rendering is not quite correct. The math font size is not correct nor is it italicized (except at their own site http://www.fmath.info/html5/allBrowserSolution.html) Would give it 3.5 stars if I could. It is useable but not beautiful.
Like the other two extensions, did not work at all with a local copy of MathML. What works without any extension is adding <script type="text/javascript" async src="https://cdn.mathjax.org/mathjax/latest/MathJax.js?config=TeX-MML-AM_CHTML"> </script> to the <head> of your document. It loads slower than a local copy but saves having to run a server for personal use.
Like the other two extensions, did not work at all with a local copy of MathML. What works without any extension is adding <script type="text/javascript" async src="https://cdn.mathjax.org/mathjax/latest/MathJax.js?config=TeX-MML-AM_CHTML"> </script> to the <head> of your document. It loads slower than a local copy but saves having to run a server for personal use.
It works great! For detailed test compared to Mozilla Firefox you can go here: https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Mozilla/MathML_Project/MathML_Torture_Test
It works great! For detailed test compared to Mozilla Firefox you can go here: https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Mozilla/MathML_Project/MathML_Torture_Test
The versatility and the scaling accuracy are really impressive
The versatility and the scaling accuracy are really impressive