[OS X TeX] Is there a Latex package for creating html slidy	presentations?
    Eitan Gurari 
    gurari at cse.ohio-state.edu
       
    Fri Oct 20 02:36:35 EDT 2006
    
    
  
Victor Ivrii writes:
 > On 10/19/06, Eitan Gurari <gurari at cse.ohio-state.edu> wrote:
 > >
 > >
 > >  > It almost perfectly works with jsMath  (I added
 > >  >  <SCRIPT>
 > >  >       jsMath.Setup.Script("plugins/tex2math.js");
 > >  >       jsMath.Synchronize();
 > >  >     </SCRIPT>
 > >
 > > What for?  
 > 
 > This is documented in jsMath: with some servers it can help.
If I understand it correctly, according to
    http://www.math.union.edu/~dpvc/jsMath/authors/tex2math.html
the pluging is provided so that jsMath will ``look through all the
text blocks in your file looking for $...$, $$...$$, \(...\) or
\[...\] and replacing them by the appropriate SPAN or DIV.''  Such
conversions are undesirable in the case of tex4ht, as it takes on
itself to recognize the math delimiters and might introduce dollar
characters $ with other interpretations into the html text.
The reference
    http://www.math.union.edu/~dpvc/jsMath/authors/synchronizing.html
makes me wonder what the purpose of the function when the plugin is
not present, as tex4ht invokes just jsMath.Process() which takes on
itself the responsibility to automatically invoke the synchronization
function.
 > Even the
 > exact copy of the file perfectly working on jsMath server, displayed a
 > raw tex-looking code (not the actual html source but ... tekish one)
 > on www.math.toronto.edu with or without tex-fonts installed
What is the exact pointer.  An earlier posting provided the address
   http://www.math.toronto.edu/ivrii/Experimental  
and the loaded file doesn't employ jsmath.
 > > Miniature complete sample source files, each demonstrating a problem in
 > > isolation?
 > 
 > I will try to produce some it during next few weeks. {aligned} is one of them
 > 
 > Again during next couple of weeks. What is the best way to submit them?
Thanks! Just plain text-based emails.
-eitan
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