Mathup: Easy MathML authoring tool with a quick to write syntax.
Lovely new experiment.
Mathup: Easy MathML authoring tool with a quick to write syntax.
Lovely new experiment.
I played around with #viewtransitions and #mathml yesterday, and made this example of how to animate solving an equation. It was pretty straight forward to get to work, but I wish I had some control over the transitions. Now the elements move in a straight line, it would be cool of i could make them follow an arc.
I'm looking forward to the new #Ladybird browser becoming mature enough to become a viable alternative to Firefox as a daily driver.
I've seen it mentioned that at this time its development is apparently driven by the need to be able to render specific websites and/or page, so I'm going to throw a #challenge that even Chrome failed at rendering correctly until recently:
One of the ways in which I would like to minimize disk usage is using #JpegXL instead of #PNG (or even #JPEG, but I'm not hosting JPEG images), which I cannot do as long as #Firefox doesn't enable JPEG XL support in the mainline edition of its browser (no, I don't care that #Google has decided to boycott it in #Chrome, just like I haven't cared about their lack of #MathML support and proper #SVG animation support for years).
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Da ist das Ding mit sieben Druckseiten! Alles an Text, Bildern und Listings wurde verwendet (Teaserbild von der Redaktion hinzugefügt). #MathML @ #EntwicklerMagazin
#introduction Hi everyone, Deyan here!
I tend to discuss the journey of converting #arXiv into #ar5iv: an HTML5 preview site for the world's largest preprint server.
I'm helping to develop the next generation of #latexml and #mathml, focusing on the most idiosyncratic corners of #LaTeX and math syntax.
And you'll see the occasional AI art / Large language model experiment flying by as well...