[OS X TeX] Is there a Latex package for creating html slidy presentations?
Victor Ivrii
vivrii at gmail.com
Fri Oct 20 06:45:29 CEST 2006
On 10/19/06, Eitan Gurari <gurari at cse.ohio-state.edu> wrote:
>
>
> > It almost perfectly works with jsMath (I added
> > <SCRIPT>
> > jsMath.Setup.Script("plugins/tex2math.js");
> > jsMath.Synchronize();
> > </SCRIPT>
>
> What for? The command line
>
> htlatex try "xhtml,jsmath" " -cmozhtf"
>
> introduces the script
>
> <script type="text/javascript" src="jsMath/jsMath.js"></script>
>
> and it seems sufficient at my place (at least for Mozilla and MSIE).
This is documented in jsMath: with some servers it can help. Even the
exact copy of the file perfectly working on jsMath server, displayed a
raw tex-looking code (not the actual html source but ... tekish one)
on www.math.toronto.edu with or without tex-fonts installed
>
> > however some latex commands in the generated code like {aligned}
> > jsMath refused to recognize.
>
> Miniature complete sample source files, each demonstrating a problem in
> isolation?
I will try to produce some it during next few weeks. {aligned} is one of them
>
> > Thanks! While results are not ideal they are still better than anyone
> > could expect.
>
> Bug reports can be very helpful in improving the performance of the
> involved tools.
>
> > However with MathML I have some problems.
>
> Miniature complete sample source files demonstrating the problems?
Again during next couple of weeks. What is the best way to submit them?
Victor
>
> -eitan
>
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