Is there any solution in ASP.NET/C# or Jquery for writing math equations as MathML is not very well supported by browsers.
Thanks
Is there any solution in ASP.NET/C# or Jquery for writing math equations as MathML is not very well supported by browsers.
Thanks
There are a number of services that will translate LaTeX equations into an image for you.
For example, here s a relatively famous equation using codecogs.com
.
In this case, the url is: https://latex.codecogs.com/gif.latex?e%3Dmc%5E2
(e=mc^2
post url-encoding).
That specific website also has a little equation editor to give you a hand in writing your LaTeX equation.
There are several attempts at generating equations in HTML. This is one. There are several others but I haven t used any in projects myself so I cannot say how good these are.
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