[BlindMath] Writing my own web based formulae
Rich Caloggero
rjc at mit.edu
Mon Dec 18 15:54:57 UTC 2023
There is also a format called AsciiMath. MathJax understands this format
and there may be other converters out there that can convert it to MathML.
For casual use, I think it's much easier to use than latex; it's similar
to how one would write formulas in a programming language, but with many
more operators!
-- Rich
On 12/16/2023 1:56 PM, codeofdusk at gmail.com wrote:
> Chris,
> The easiest way is likely using Pandoc to convert some other format
> (Markdown with LaTeX, Word, etc.) to html with MathML, using the --mathml
> flag.
>
> Bill
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> Subject: [BlindMath] Writing my own web based formulae
>
> Hello all. If I want to write my own formulae on my own web pages so I can
> practice using MathPlayer, how do I go about this? Do I need to write it
> using LaTeX formatting?
>
> Kind regards, Chris
>
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Rich Caloggero
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