- From: Deyan Ginev <deyan.ginev@gmail.com>
- Date: Mon, 31 Jan 2022 09:54:25 -0500
- To: www-math@w3.org
Hello everyone, I am happy to announce a new preview site for arXiv.org's scientific preprints: https://ar5iv.org To try it out, change the "X" in any arXiv article link to the "5" in ar5iv to get a modern HTML5 document. --- What is included? You can expect to find a collection of 1.75 million preprints, readable today. For this group, you can also expect over 500 million MathML formulas, from a very wide variety of STEM notations. The underlying data is converted from TeX/LaTeX to HTML5 by latexml. My hope for the short-term is that the resource will be helpful to stress-test MathML Core support in all browsers, especially ones striving to newly add support in 2022. You're welcome to use and reuse, share widely, and send feedback my way. The plan is to keep actively improving, while offering this service to the wider academic community. For a more detailed overview, here is a link to the social media announcement: https://twitter.com/dginev/status/1488157927001268231 Greetings, Deyan
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