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Old 07-20-2024, 05:18 PM   #10
tomsem
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Originally Posted by kovidgoyal View Post
@tomsem: You are welcome to submit an example using MathML for the docs. The docs are in typesetting_math.html. I have added a note saying that MathML works provided you add the MathJax canary script.

https://github.com/kovidgoyal/calibr...e551d77b9aa62c
Thanks.

As an exercise, I added MathML examples to the ePub file. Of course that at least quadruples the size of mathjax.html, so I don't know if you want all of that on the typesetting_math page. Probably one is enough to get the gist of things.

BTW this is by far the best reference I could find for MathML examples:

https://elsenaju.eu/mathml/MathML-Examples.htm

It does not cover all of the MathML tags, but that seems true of other cheat sheets and tutorials as well.

It is a lot of typing, but I'm happy with the results I'm getting, and it was pretty easy to pick up and use.
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