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Old 05-27-2013, 03:54 PM   #3
AlPe
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Originally Posted by lilheliottin View Post
{Am I doing something wrong? If not, is there a way, ANY WAY (tweaks and hax are welcome), to install MathJax, MathML or something that would do the job on the Kobo?}
You can try including the JS of MathJax inside your eBook. It is a lot of work, the size of the file explodes, and the result is not guaranteed to be successful.

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Last, I read that the EPUB3 format includes MathML support by default.
To be precise, EPUB 3 requires support for (a restricted subset of) Presentation MathML, while support for Content MathML is optional.

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{Does the Kobo Aura HD support EPUB3? If not, is an update for its support scheduled in the near future?}
Kobo declared that they will support EPUB 3 by the end of 2013. With a rigorous reading of EPUB 3 specs, this means that they will support Presentation MathML. Definitely this can be achieved through a firmware update, if they will find a way of implementing it into their rendering engine.
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