- From: Frédéric Wang <fwang@igalia.com>
- Date: Mon, 5 Aug 2019 14:52:56 +0200
- To: public-mathml4@w3.org
On 01/08/2019 18:19, Noble, Stephen wrote: > The Design Science website used to track such collections. > See https://www.dessci.com/en/reference/webmath/resources.htm > > Some of the sites may have updated to using MathJax for rendering, but > some of the older sites are still around using straight MathML. > > --Steve Noble Thank you for the references Stephen. I think it will be a bit difficult to automate testing these pages. In general, it is more convenient to have an archive to download or a list of all URLs with MathML content (in a text file). And even better if they use native mathml by default. My plan is now to try arXiv (converted by LaTeXML with https://sigmathling.kwarc.info) and Wikipedia (with the official Mathoid/MathJax conversion) which are very big collections using two different converters. -- Frédéric Wang
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