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From : Vincent Douce Mathoscope <address@hidden>- To: address@hidden
- Subject: Re: Education style and html export
- Date: Sat, 16 Nov 2019 00:55:52 +0100
hi
i also use texmacs hours per day for my studénts and for my own studies
ànd I always update by hand the html+pdf version of each texmacs file on my hd so that my php website can list them
also my demand would be very simple: would it be possible to create a shortcut for « save and export to html at the same folder with updating the eventuel existing html file, and such for pdf »...
Le 15 nov. 2019 à 20:15, David Latreyte <address@hidden> a écrit :
Le 15 nov. 2019 à 20:15, David Latreyte <address@hidden> a écrit :
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 does, for example) to get greater compatibility with different browsers?Thank you very much for this wonderful software that I use every day.Bye
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 does, for example) to get greater compatibility with different browsers?Thank you very much for this wonderful software that I use every day.Bye
- Education style and html export, David Latreyte, 11/15/2019
- Re: Education style and html export, Vincent Douce Mathoscope, 11/16/2019
- Re: Education style and html export, TeXmacs, 11/17/2019
- Re: Education style and html export, TeXmacs, 11/17/2019
- Re: Education style and html export, TeXmacs, 11/19/2019
- Wikipedia [was Re: Education style and html export], TeXmacs, 11/19/2019
- Re: Education style and html export, Frank, 11/19/2019
- Re: Education style and html export, TeXmacs, 11/19/2019
- Re: Education style and html export, Vincent Douce Mathoscope, 11/16/2019
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