jsMath

SF.net Project News: jsMath (jsmath project) - JsMath is a means of including mathematical notation in web pages. It interprets TeX code within your document and uses JavaScript, CSS and unicode fonts to typeset the resulting formulas. It works across multiple browsers and platforms, without MathML
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jsMath 3.6b released
JsMath v3.6b has been released.
JsMath is a JavaScript program that allows you to incorporate mathematical notation into your HTML web pages without the need for complicated preprocessing, unreadable markup languages, or downloading plugins. It runs in most modern browsers, and it is well suited for use within blogs and other content-management systems. The input language is LaTeX, so many mathematicians already know how to enter equations using jsMath.
This update is mostly a bug-fix release, which eliminates a number of bugs with IE and other display and font issues, adds an eqnarray* environment, and add a macros field to the easy/load.js file so that custom macros can be made automatically without the need of loading any additional files.
Visit the jsMath web site at:
http://sourceforge.net/projects/jsmath/
See examples of jsMath in action at:
http://www.math.union.edu/locate/jsMath/examples/
View the documentation for jsMath at:
http://www.math.union.edu/locate/jsMath/
Get the latest copy of jsMath at:
http://sourceforge.net/project/showfiles.php?group_id=172663 (0 comments)
JsMath is a JavaScript program that allows you to incorporate mathematical notation into your HTML web pages without the need for complicated preprocessing, unreadable markup languages, or downloading plugins. It runs in most modern browsers, and it is well suited for use within blogs and other content-management systems. The input language is LaTeX, so many mathematicians already know how to enter equations using jsMath.
This update is mostly a bug-fix release, which eliminates a number of bugs with IE and other display and font issues, adds an eqnarray* environment, and add a macros field to the easy/load.js file so that custom macros can be made automatically without the need of loading any additional files.
Visit the jsMath web site at:
http://sourceforge.net/projects/jsmath/
See examples of jsMath in action at:
http://www.math.union.edu/locate/jsMath/examples/
View the documentation for jsMath at:
http://www.math.union.edu/locate/jsMath/
Get the latest copy of jsMath at:
http://sourceforge.net/project/showfiles.php?group_id=172663 (0 comments)
Kategoriat: Technology
jsMath 3.6a released
JsMath v3.6a has been released.
JsMath is a JavaScript program that allows you to incorporate mathematical notation into your HTML web pages without the need for complicated preprocessing, unreadable markup languages, or downloading plugins. It runs in most modern browsers, and it is well suited for use within blogs and other content-management systems. The input language is LaTeX, so many mathematicians already know how to enter equations using jsMath.
This update works around a serious problem with the image fallback modes in Firefox3 where the sizes of the image files are not properly determined the first time a page is loaded (i.e., if the images aren't already in the browser cache). It also fixes the sprintImageFonts plugin which has stopped functioning around version 3.4, plus several other smaller bug fixes and enhancements. See the change log for details.
Visit the jsMath web site at:
http://sourceforge.net/projects/jsmath/
See examples of jsMath in action at:
http://www.math.union.edu/locate/jsMath/examples/
View the documentation for jsMath at:
http://www.math.union.edu/locate/jsMath/
Get the latest copy of jsMath at:
http://sourceforge.net/project/showfiles.php?group_id=172663 (0 comments)
JsMath is a JavaScript program that allows you to incorporate mathematical notation into your HTML web pages without the need for complicated preprocessing, unreadable markup languages, or downloading plugins. It runs in most modern browsers, and it is well suited for use within blogs and other content-management systems. The input language is LaTeX, so many mathematicians already know how to enter equations using jsMath.
This update works around a serious problem with the image fallback modes in Firefox3 where the sizes of the image files are not properly determined the first time a page is loaded (i.e., if the images aren't already in the browser cache). It also fixes the sprintImageFonts plugin which has stopped functioning around version 3.4, plus several other smaller bug fixes and enhancements. See the change log for details.
Visit the jsMath web site at:
http://sourceforge.net/projects/jsmath/
See examples of jsMath in action at:
http://www.math.union.edu/locate/jsMath/examples/
View the documentation for jsMath at:
http://www.math.union.edu/locate/jsMath/
Get the latest copy of jsMath at:
http://sourceforge.net/project/showfiles.php?group_id=172663 (0 comments)
Kategoriat: Technology

