- From: Deyan Ginev <deyan.ginev@gmail.com>
- Date: Mon, 2 Jan 2023 18:06:59 -0500
- To: Frédéric Wang <fwang@igalia.com>
- Cc: "www-math@w3.org" <www-math@w3.org>
- Message-ID: <CANjPgh8f4QgcpxGP-spQPKdyuSJcLSWAR1ztjP=CbFrdYcga5A@mail.gmail.com>
Hi Frédéric, Congrats on the update! I'm one of the long-term users of the extension, in particular for Wikipedia in Firefox. Looking forward to one more year of putting it to good use. I also hope that the MediaWiki developers will soon start thinking about providing an easy configuration for choosing MathML natively, and - eventually - making it a default choice. Greetings, Deyan On Mon, Jan 2, 2023 at 5:13 AM Frédéric Wang <fwang@igalia.com> wrote: > Happy new year, > > This email is just a quick announcement regarding my "Native MathML" > browser extension [1], which I finally updated to work with MathJax v3. > I also moved it to Manifest V3, which will soon be supported by all > browsers. The extension is at least already available for Firefox [2] > and Chrome [3]. > > For those who are not familiar, the idea is that many web sites use some > MathML internally but don't make it visibile by default. The add-on > tries to make them reveal that MathML for native rendering. Current > support is implemented for MediaWiki, MathJax ≥ 2 and KaTeX ≥ 0.2 > > [1] https://github.com/fred-wang/webextension-native-mathml > [2] https://addons.mozilla.org/en-US/firefox/addon/native-mathml > [3] > > https://chrome.google.com/webstore/detail/native-mathml/lcadkfljmcmcflpdbfmgcpjlejmpcplg > > > Frédéric Wang > > >
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