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FMath 'HTML + MathML' Solution

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Raffaele PacielloFeb 26, 2018

It works and it doesn't consume too much resources

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Gordon FoxNov 6, 2017

Doesn't seem to work consistently. I'm looking at an online paper published in PNAS. I can read it perfectly well in IE (of all things) but in Chrome, even with this added, almost none of the math is shown properly.

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Ionel AlexandruDeveloperNov 12, 2017

Could you sent me the website you want to display ? Sent to ionel.alexandru@gmail.com.

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Rosy WisteriaMay 8, 2017

Well done. Works & faster. Thanks a lot.

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Jim MooneyApr 27, 2017

Works for me. The other mathml extension I looked at didn't (It shall remain unnamed ;)

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Michael SheaOct 8, 2016

This is the first of MathML extensions for chrome that works. Only 3 stars because the rendering is not quite correct. The math font size is not correct nor is it italicized (except at their own site http://www.fmath.info/html5/allBrowserSolution.html) Would give it 3.5 stars if I could. It is useable but not beautiful.

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Ionel AlexandruDeveloperOct 14, 2016

I challenge you, Why do you think MathJax is better ? On my test page (http://www.fmath.info/formula/examples.jsp) get any mathml and render on MathJax site. You will be surprised. ionel alexandru

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Frank UtneJun 12, 2016

Like the other two extensions, did not work at all with a local copy of MathML. What works without any extension is adding <script type="text/javascript" async src="https://cdn.mathjax.org/mathjax/latest/MathJax.js?config=TeX-MML-AM_CHTML"> </script> to the <head> of your document. It loads slower than a local copy but saves having to run a server for personal use.

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Ionel AlexandruDeveloperSep 26, 2016

All browser solution: http://www.fmath.info/formula/js/allBrowser.jsp regards Ionel Alexandru

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Denis PrescornicMay 17, 2016

It works great! For detailed test compared to Mozilla Firefox you can go here: https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Mozilla/MathML_Project/MathML_Torture_Test

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P JApr 11, 2016

The versatility and the scaling accuracy are really impressive

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