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https://github.com/robbert/math
Render MathML using HTML and CSS.
https://github.com/robbert/math
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Render MathML using HTML and CSS.
- Host: GitHub
- URL: https://github.com/robbert/math
- Owner: Robbert
- License: lgpl-3.0
- Created: 2011-09-18T16:31:12.000Z (about 13 years ago)
- Default Branch: master
- Last Pushed: 2011-09-18T18:38:58.000Z (about 13 years ago)
- Last Synced: 2023-03-12T07:24:18.705Z (over 1 year ago)
- Homepage: http://xslt2.org/math/
- Size: 88.9 KB
- Stars: 5
- Watchers: 3
- Forks: 2
- Open Issues: 0
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Metadata Files:
- Readme: readme.md
- License: license.txt
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README
# Math on the web
The plan is develop some XSLT stylesheets to transform MathML to HTML and CSS, so you can read articles using math expressions in all browsers.
## Getting started
[MathJax](http://www.mathjax.org/) is a mature project that already can render MathML as HTML and CSS. If you need something for your site that just works, check out MathJax.
## Hackers unite!
Personally I didn't felt comfortable using MathJax. I found its codebase incomprehensible, and performance was poor. When you need something that requires one or more of the following, please consider helping getting this project on its feet.
* Top-notch performance
* Very hackable codebase
* Server-side conversion
* Client-side conversionThese secondary goals would be cool as well:
* Support for e-readers like the Kindle
* Extended version with IE6 and IE7 supportI really don't want to sacrifice a clean and accessible codebase for legacy browser support, so we'll have to use modules and overrides for that.
## License: LGPL
We're using the same license as MathJax uses, so with enough help we can offer a drop-in replacement for MathJax in time.