latex2mathml
Pure Python library for LaTeX to MathML conversion (by roniemartinez)
thatjdanisso.cool
My blog (by jdan)
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8.2 | 0.0 | |
4 days ago | about 1 year ago | |
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MIT License | MIT License |
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latex2mathml
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Math Rendering Is Wrong
I have use MathML with Latex2mathml python library https://github.com/roniemartinez/latex2mathml. And is great, the fact that you can render math without a single line of java script. But at the end, only Firefox fully supports MathML, without Chrome support is kind of useless.
thatjdanisso.cool
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Math Rendering Is Wrong
I apologize if this is pedantic but you can absolutely "render" KaTeX on the server-side: https://github.com/jdan/thatjdanisso.cool/blob/902f1c421b02b...
MathJax does not support this because, IIRC, it runs layout calculations in the browser whereas KaTeX passes it off to CSS.
If your argument is then that layout calculations should _also_ happen on the server then... I'm not sold and that would be a critique of web browsers and not math rendering.
What are some alternatives?
When comparing latex2mathml and thatjdanisso.cool you can also consider the following projects:
KaTeX - Fast math typesetting for the web.
web2js - Convert TeX's pascal to javascript
dvi2html - Device independent (DVI) file format parsing with node
SciencePlots - Matplotlib styles for scientific plotting
qubyte-codes - My personal site.
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