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Re: Education style and html export


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  • From: Frank <address@hidden>
  • To: address@hidden
  • Subject: Re: Education style and html export
  • Date: Tue, 19 Nov 2019 19:15:48 +0100

Hello,

Thanks for the work. Is it possible to test with MathOverflow? By the way, are you mainly concerned with HTML5 (I heard that this version has some great changes with respect to the previous versions)?

Best wishes,

On 19/11/2019, TeXmacs wrote:
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:
Hi David,

I have good news for you:

1) I managed to add MathJax support for conversions from TeXmacs to Html.
If I find some time, then I might still take care of the other way
around as well.

2) Standard foldable environments can now be exported to Html with
preservation of semantics; you need to add the 'html-fold'
style package. Please let me know whether it works fine
for you and I will give it a somewhat more prominent place.

Both features are available via the SVN version, revision 12524.
On the other hand, I will not have time for the syntax highlighting
request; please put it on our wishlist on Savannah.

Best wishes, --Joris



On Fri, Nov 15, 2019 at 11:15:52PM +0400, David Latreyte wrote:
Hello,

I am a big fan of the "education" style of teXmacs and more precisely a fan
of the possibility of incorporating the answers to questions into a document, thanks to
foldable environments, formatted and colored code, mathematics, ...
However, I have to export my documents in html format, so that my students
can work independently.

- That export makes me lose foldable environments. Would it be possible to embed the
<details> (and <summary>) tags in the html export? For now I do it "by hand"
but it is not practical.

- The export also makes me lose the syntax highlighting of the code. Is there
a possibility to find it in the html?

- Finally, the html code uses mathml that only Firefox supports correctly. Is it
possible to use mathjax or katex, or export mathematical expressions in svg (as
Madoko <https://github.com/koka-lang/madoko> does, for example) to get
greater compatibility with different browsers?

Thank you very much for this wonderful software that I use every day.

Bye
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David Latreyte
address@hidden




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