MathJax is an open-source JavaScript display engine for LaTeX, MathML, and AsciiMath notation that works in all modern browsers. It was designed with the goal of consolidating the recent advances in web technologies into a single, definitive, math-on-the-web platform supporting the major browsers and operating systems. It requires no setup on the part of the user (no plugins to download or software to install), so the page author can write web documents that include mathematics and be confident that users will be able to view it naturally and easily. Simply include MathJax and some mathematics in a web page, and MathJax does the rest.
Some of the main features of MathJax include:
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High-quality display of LaTeX, MathML, and AsciiMath notation in HTML pages
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Supported in most browsers with no plug-ins, extra fonts, or special setup for the reader
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Easy for authors, flexible for publishers, extensible for developers
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Supports math accessibility, cut-and-paste interoperability, and other advanced functionality
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Powerful API for integration with other web applications
See http://www.mathjax.org/ for additional details.
The MathJax installation and usage documentation is available in a separate GitHub repository at
https://github.com/mathjax/mathjax-docs
The HTML versions are now available at
http://docs.mathjax.org/
where it is possible for you to submit corrections and modifications directly to the documentation on line.
The main MathJax website is http://www.mathjax.org, and it includes announcements and other important information. MathJax is maintained and distributed on GitHub at http://github.com/mathjax/MathJax. A user forum for asking questions and getting assistance is hosted at Google, and the bug tracker is hosted at GitHub:
Bug tracker: https://github.com/mathjax/MathJax/issues
MathJax-Users Group: http://groups.google.com/group/mathjax-users
Before reporting a bug, please check that it has not already been reported. Also, please use the bug tracker for reporting bugs rather than the help forum.