Re: Collection of pages using native MathML?

On 01/08/2019 10:29, Frédéric Wang wrote:

Hi everybody,

Anyone know where one can get a collection of pages using MathML?

That would be helpful to perform automate testing of MathML in Chromium
in concrete documents to check for robustness, performance, etc

There are some examples such as Wikipedia, arxiv
(https://corpora.mathweb.org/corpus/arxmliv/tex_to_html), DLMF (
https://dlmf.nist.gov/ ) etc However, most of them are:

(1) Not appropriate for automation (e.g. not public).

(2) Do not provide MathML to Chromium (or more generally browsers) by
default, for native rendering.

If anyone is interested in giving Igalia access to non-public
collections for that purpose, please contact me.



The nag collection at

https://www.nag.co.uk/numeric/nl/nagdoc_27/

(zip at https://www.nag.co.uk/numeric/nl/nagdoc_27/nagdoc_27.zip )

is marked up assuming native mathml.

In the form there it loads mathjax if not on firefox but that detection is only one line at the bottom of

https://www.nag.co.uk/numeric/nl/nagdoc_27/styles/nagmathml.js

so you could change  that locally, or if there is a recommended way to detect a mathml enabled chromium (or mathml enabled anything) I could change the copy here to do that instead of looking for

 navigator.userAgent.match(/Gecko\//)

there is also the original mathml test suite at W3C of course.

David

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