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Old 04-03-2021, 09:10 PM   #44
snarkophilus
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Originally Posted by Doitsu View Post
AFAIK, Kobo devices support EPUB3 books, if you convert them to KEPUB files. According to the official KEPUB specs, MathML is supported.
It looks like Kobo supports MathML only, and not the LaTex format that MathJax javascript also works with. The Calibre example with the embedded MathJax.js didn't render any math.

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Try converting the old IDPF MATHML test file to a KEPUB file and side-load it to your Kobo.
(Sigil supports MathML out of the box.)
That one works to some extent. The first half(ish) of the MathML tests render mostly pl on my Aura, but the remaining are a bit hit and miss. The integral symbol is a bit short, you can see the vertical stretch on parantheses are made up of vertical bars and not a continuous line, etc.

Well off topic for Sigil now, I'll stop here!

Thanks again all for getting MathML working on Sigil again, and for helping me understand a little bit more about MathML in general.
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