Very cool indeed. How are you rendering the formulas (I did not look at the code yet)?
> Very cool plugin!
>
> I am sure you know that there is a similar plugin that locally calls
> LaTeX in the package Pier-Math in
>
http://source.lukas-renggli.ch/pieraddons/.
>
> Lukas
>
>
> On 1 November 2010 14:42, Enrico Spinielli
> <
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>> Hi all,
>> I just implemented a proof-of-concept extension for Pier: PRMath.
>> It uses MathJax,
http://http://www.mathjax.org/, to display math formulae
>> with style: you can use [La]TeX syntax!
>>
>> I created a squeak source project open to all to contribute at
>>
http://www.squeaksource.com/PRMath>> and there are ToDo's for anybody (more knowledgeable than me) to contribute.
>>
>> Just to give you an idea of what it is, I attach a snapshot of it in action.
>> Hope you like it and contribute (or even copy/enhance/fork/use/misuse...)
>> Bye
>> Enrico
>> PS: note that current PRMath implementation refers to MathJax
>> deployment, which is
>> _NOT_ polite, as explicitly written in MathJax site:
>> Please do not link to the copy of MathJax at www.mathjax.org, as we do not have
>> the resources to act as a web service for all the sites on the web
>> that would like to
>> display mathematics.
>>
>> --
>> Enrico Spinielli
>> "Do Androids dream of electric sheep?"— Philip K. Dick
>> "Hear and forget; see and remember;do and understand."—Mitchel Resnick
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