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Old 03-09-2016, 12:57 PM   #2
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You appear to be confused. The document you are referring to talks about how to create mathematics for display with calibre's viewer, not on the Kindle or any other reading device whatsoever. I suggest you go read it again. Pay particular attention to the first paragraph, which I will quote for you:

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The calibre ebook viewer has the ability to display math embedded in ebooks (ePub and HTML files). You can typeset the math directly with TeX or MathML or AsciiMath. The calibre viewer uses the excellent MathJax library to do this. This is a brief tutorial on creating ebooks with math in them that work well with the calibre viewer.
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