https://forum.world.st/Mathex-Generating-latex-math-from-Pharo-tp4848409p4848905.html
> Hi,
>
> On 08/09/15 13:02, Julien Delplanque wrote:
>>
>>
>> On 08/09/15 16:36, Damien Cassou wrote:
>>> Julien Delplanque <
[hidden email]> writes:
>>>
>>>> On 07/09/15 13:56, Damien Cassou wrote:
>>>>> Julien Delplanque <
[hidden email]> writes:
>>>>>> (Phi equal: ((1 asMathex + 5 asMathex sqrt) // 2)) equation
>>>>>> asString.
>>>>>>
>>>>>> and get:
>>>>>>
>>>>>> \begin{equation}
>>>>>> \phi=\frac{ 1 +\sqrt{ 5 }}{ 2 }\end{equation}
>>>>> I think that's great news! One of Pillar's feature requests is to let
>>>>> users write LaTeX (e.g., formulas) in their pillar document and
>>>>> get nice
>>>>> results in all exports (LaTeX, HTML, ePub...):
>>>>>
https://github.com/pillar-markup/pillar/issues/18. I'm not sure
>>>>> how this
>>>>> request fits in your work, but there might be some intersection.
>>>>>
>>>> I guess if a latex math parser is created, it is possible to use
>>>> objects
>>>> from Mathex to represent an equation as Mathex objects.
>>>>
>>>> After that the translation to html should be easy.
>>>>
>>>> Maybe I'll give a try if I have some time.
>>> we could ask the Pillar users to write using Mathex directly so we
>>> don't
>>> have to write a LaTeX parser. The only remaining thing is to generate
>>> png pictures from Mathex objects for inclusion in HTML.
>>>
>> Oh yeah, it would be easier to set up I guess :)
>>
>>
>
> Or maybe use mathjax instead of png to generate math on HTML:
>
>
https://www.mathjax.org/>
> Cheers,
>
> Offray
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