- From: TeXmacs <address@hidden>
- To: address@hidden
- Subject: Re: Education style and html export
- Date: Tue, 19 Nov 2019 19:12:18 +0100
Hi again,
Just to let you know that I also added a converter for
Html + MathJax to TeXmacs. Unfortunately, this is harder to test.
Wikipedia does not seem to use MathJax when downloading using wget.
Best wishes, --Joris
On Sun, Nov 17, 2019 at 06:50:00AM +0100, TeXmacs wrote:
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Hi David,
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I have good news for you:
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1) I managed to add MathJax support for conversions from TeXmacs to Html.
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If I find some time, then I might still take care of the other way
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around as well.
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2) Standard foldable environments can now be exported to Html with
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preservation of semantics; you need to add the 'html-fold'
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style package. Please let me know whether it works fine
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for you and I will give it a somewhat more prominent place.
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Both features are available via the SVN version, revision 12524.
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On the other hand, I will not have time for the syntax highlighting
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request; please put it on our wishlist on Savannah.
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Best wishes, --Joris
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On Fri, Nov 15, 2019 at 11:15:52PM +0400, David Latreyte wrote:
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> Hello,
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> I am a big fan of the "education" style of teXmacs and more precisely a
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> fan of the possibility of incorporating the answers to questions into a
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> document, thanks to foldable environments, formatted and colored code,
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> mathematics, ...
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> However, I have to export my documents in html format, so that my
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> students can work independently.
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> - That export makes me lose foldable environments. Would it be possible
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> to embed the <details> (and <summary>) tags in the html export? For now I
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> do it "by hand" but it is not practical.
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> - The export also makes me lose the syntax highlighting of the code. Is
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> there a possibility to find it in the html?
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> - Finally, the html code uses mathml that only Firefox supports
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> correctly. Is it possible to use mathjax or katex, or export mathematical
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> expressions in svg (as Madoko <https://github.com/koka-lang/madoko> does,
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> for example) to get greater compatibility with different browsers?
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> Thank you very much for this wonderful software that I use every day.
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> Bye
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> David Latreyte
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