MathML is probably the most natural way for the purpose, being compatible with HTML. It is a text form of mathematical expressions and hence is most easily processed by a computer, meaning perhaps ...
Roger Sidje (the moving force behind Mozilla’s MathML support) is experimenting with MathML in HTML. There’s an interesting discussion in the Mozilla newsgroup. The idea is to relax the requirement ...
There was a discussion about displaying math on the web, over at Terry Tao’s blog. It was a little disheartening to learn where most peoples’ heads are at, in that regard. Many seems to be excited at ...
<p>The <a href="http://www.stixfonts.org/" class="external">STIX Fonts Project</a> has been developing a comprehensive set of fonts that cover all the symbols in ...
Abstract: Mathematical Markup Language (MathML) can be used both to render mathematical expressions and to encode the meaning of mathematical expressions in an HTML document. Thus, MathML can be used ...
Version 109.0.5414.74 (Linux version), 109.0.5414.74/.75 (Windows version), 109.0.5414.87 (Mac version), the latest stable version of the web browser 'Google Chrome' has been released. OPFS has been ...