[pmwiki-users] MimeTex
David Spitzley
dspitzle at wash.k12.mi.us
Wed Aug 30 13:04:47 CDT 2006
Actually, I have had good experience with ASCIIMath. I suspect that the
display problems you are encountering are due to you not having the
necessary fonts installed. You can check on one of my pages:
http://www.davidaspitzley.org/dissertation/index.php?n=Readings.SolowQJE1956
. If you aren't seeing exponents and so forth in the equations, you
need to load a few things on your machine so the browser can display
them correctly. Mozilla offers a MathML font installer at
http://www.mozilla.org/projects/mathml/fonts/
David
>>> "Patrick R. Michaud" <pmichaud at pobox.com> 08/30/06 1:39 PM >>>
On Wed, Aug 30, 2006 at 07:23:21PM +0200, Tom Backer Johnsen wrote:
> The buildup of the Wiki site I plan to use for a textbook is
> continuing. The next step is to add the ability to add and edit
> mathematical formula. As far as I can see, there are three
> alternatives in the Cookbook:
>
> ASCIIMath
> MIME Tex
> LINUX Tex
> [...]
> The Cookbook for MimeTex looks fine, but it seems that that one has
> and can compile using cc. Not impossible I guess, even if I am using
> Windows, I am also using Apache, so that part might work, but ... I
> am not sure
The MimeTeX site has a pre-compiled binary for Windows that can be
downloaded -- see the "Precompiled Binaries..." section of
http://www.forkosh.com/mimetex.html . So, maybe that can be
made to work.
If you have too much difficulty getting it to work on Windows,
let me know and I can see about adjusting the MimeTeX recipe.
Pm
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