#katex — Public Fediverse posts
Live and recent posts from across the Fediverse tagged #katex, aggregated by home.social.
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🚀 Oh look, another Rust-based #LaTeX #renderer claiming to be #the KaTeX's long-lost twin. 🎨 Who wouldn't want to unleash their inner mathematician by parsing LaTeX in pure #Rust just to achieve the exact same thing we already have? 🙄 Congratulations, you've reinvented the #wheel with more pixels! 🏆
https://ratex.lites.dev/ #KaTeX #Reinventing #Mathematical #Arts #HackerNews #ngated -
🚀 Oh look, another Rust-based #LaTeX #renderer claiming to be #the KaTeX's long-lost twin. 🎨 Who wouldn't want to unleash their inner mathematician by parsing LaTeX in pure #Rust just to achieve the exact same thing we already have? 🙄 Congratulations, you've reinvented the #wheel with more pixels! 🏆
https://ratex.lites.dev/ #KaTeX #Reinventing #Mathematical #Arts #HackerNews #ngated -
🚀 Oh look, another Rust-based #LaTeX #renderer claiming to be #the KaTeX's long-lost twin. 🎨 Who wouldn't want to unleash their inner mathematician by parsing LaTeX in pure #Rust just to achieve the exact same thing we already have? 🙄 Congratulations, you've reinvented the #wheel with more pixels! 🏆
https://ratex.lites.dev/ #KaTeX #Reinventing #Mathematical #Arts #HackerNews #ngated -
🚀 Oh look, another Rust-based #LaTeX #renderer claiming to be #the KaTeX's long-lost twin. 🎨 Who wouldn't want to unleash their inner mathematician by parsing LaTeX in pure #Rust just to achieve the exact same thing we already have? 🙄 Congratulations, you've reinvented the #wheel with more pixels! 🏆
https://ratex.lites.dev/ #KaTeX #Reinventing #Mathematical #Arts #HackerNews #ngated -
🚀 Oh look, another Rust-based #LaTeX #renderer claiming to be #the KaTeX's long-lost twin. 🎨 Who wouldn't want to unleash their inner mathematician by parsing LaTeX in pure #Rust just to achieve the exact same thing we already have? 🙄 Congratulations, you've reinvented the #wheel with more pixels! 🏆
https://ratex.lites.dev/ #KaTeX #Reinventing #Mathematical #Arts #HackerNews #ngated -
RaTeX: KaTeX-compatible LaTeX rendering engine in pure Rust
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RaTeX: KaTeX-compatible LaTeX rendering engine in pure Rust
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RaTeX: KaTeX-compatible LaTeX rendering engine in pure Rust
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RaTeX: KaTeX-compatible LaTeX rendering engine in pure Rust
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RaTeX: KaTeX-compatible LaTeX rendering engine in pure Rust
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🚀✨ KaTeX: the Usain Bolt of #math #typesetting, but only if your idea of #speed is watching paint dry. 🤯🔢 Because who doesn't want a complex, dependency-free way to #struggle with math on the web? 📉😁
https://katex.org/ #KaTeX #DependencyFree #WebTech #HackerNews #ngated -
🚀✨ KaTeX: the Usain Bolt of #math #typesetting, but only if your idea of #speed is watching paint dry. 🤯🔢 Because who doesn't want a complex, dependency-free way to #struggle with math on the web? 📉😁
https://katex.org/ #KaTeX #DependencyFree #WebTech #HackerNews #ngated -
🚀✨ KaTeX: the Usain Bolt of #math #typesetting, but only if your idea of #speed is watching paint dry. 🤯🔢 Because who doesn't want a complex, dependency-free way to #struggle with math on the web? 📉😁
https://katex.org/ #KaTeX #DependencyFree #WebTech #HackerNews #ngated -
🚀✨ KaTeX: the Usain Bolt of #math #typesetting, but only if your idea of #speed is watching paint dry. 🤯🔢 Because who doesn't want a complex, dependency-free way to #struggle with math on the web? 📉😁
https://katex.org/ #KaTeX #DependencyFree #WebTech #HackerNews #ngated -
KaTeX – The fastest math typesetting library for the web
#HackerNews #KaTeX #MathTypesetting #Web #Library #Fastest #Typesetting
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KaTeX – The fastest math typesetting library for the web
#HackerNews #KaTeX #MathTypesetting #Web #Library #Fastest #Typesetting
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KaTeX – The fastest math typesetting library for the web
#HackerNews #KaTeX #MathTypesetting #Web #Library #Fastest #Typesetting
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KaTeX – The fastest math typesetting library for the web
#HackerNews #KaTeX #MathTypesetting #Web #Library #Fastest #Typesetting
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KaTeX – The fastest math typesetting library for the web
#HackerNews #KaTeX #MathTypesetting #Web #Library #Fastest #Typesetting
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Mathe-WordPress-Plugin katex – So fügst du Formeln und Gleichungen in deine Texte ein
Seit kurzer Zeit arbeite ich mit dem Mathe-WordPress-Plugin katex. Zeit für ein Zwischenfazit und eine Anleitung. -
@julesh I have #KaTeX working on my #Hakyll blog. I'd like to say it wasn't complicated, though I honestly don't really remember. Resources I found useful include https://axiomatic.neophilus.net/using-katex-with-hakyll/ and https://tony-zorman.com/posts/katex-with-hakyll.html . And of course you are welcome to look at the source of my blog: https://github.com/byorgey/blog .
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@julesh I have #KaTeX working on my #Hakyll blog. I'd like to say it wasn't complicated, though I honestly don't really remember. Resources I found useful include https://axiomatic.neophilus.net/using-katex-with-hakyll/ and https://tony-zorman.com/posts/katex-with-hakyll.html . And of course you are welcome to look at the source of my blog: https://github.com/byorgey/blog .
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@julesh I have #KaTeX working on my #Hakyll blog. I'd like to say it wasn't complicated, though I honestly don't really remember. Resources I found useful include https://axiomatic.neophilus.net/using-katex-with-hakyll/ and https://tony-zorman.com/posts/katex-with-hakyll.html . And of course you are welcome to look at the source of my blog: https://github.com/byorgey/blog .
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@julesh I have #KaTeX working on my #Hakyll blog. I'd like to say it wasn't complicated, though I honestly don't really remember. Resources I found useful include https://axiomatic.neophilus.net/using-katex-with-hakyll/ and https://tony-zorman.com/posts/katex-with-hakyll.html . And of course you are welcome to look at the source of my blog: https://github.com/byorgey/blog .
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@julesh I have #KaTeX working on my #Hakyll blog. I'd like to say it wasn't complicated, though I honestly don't really remember. Resources I found useful include https://axiomatic.neophilus.net/using-katex-with-hakyll/ and https://tony-zorman.com/posts/katex-with-hakyll.html . And of course you are welcome to look at the source of my blog: https://github.com/byorgey/blog .
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Considering to join a lemmy instance not the least because it says "you can also blog on lemmy" (https://join-lemmy.org/docs/users/06-other-features.html?highlight=blog#lemmy-as-a-blog) I have one question though:
Can I have MathJax or KaTeX to do formulas?
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Considering to join a lemmy instance not the least because it says "you can also blog on lemmy" (https://join-lemmy.org/docs/users/06-other-features.html?highlight=blog#lemmy-as-a-blog) I have one question though:
Can I have MathJax or KaTeX to do formulas?
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Considering to join a lemmy instance not the least because it says "you can also blog on lemmy" (https://join-lemmy.org/docs/users/06-other-features.html?highlight=blog#lemmy-as-a-blog) I have one question though:
Can I have MathJax or KaTeX to do formulas?
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Considering to join a lemmy instance not the least because it says "you can also blog on lemmy" (https://join-lemmy.org/docs/users/06-other-features.html?highlight=blog#lemmy-as-a-blog) I have one question though:
Can I have MathJax or KaTeX to do formulas?
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@fractalkitty I have an update to this: I switched from the MarkdownIt KaTeX (https://mdit-plugins.github.io/katex.html) plugin to the MathJax (https://mdit-plugins.github.io/mathjax.html) one, and so far it looks like it's working! This is in Eleventy, with the LaTeX math expressions embedded in Markdown.
While KaTeX includes the "output" option (https://katex.org/docs/options) to do HTML, MathML, or both (default: both), the plugin doesn't seem to expose that option, and since the MathJax one does just MathML, it looks right for me in NetNewsWire (macOS) and CapyReader (Android).
The post is here (https://reillyspitzfaden.com/posts/2025/06/reverb-part-1/) and the feed is here (https://reillyspitzfaden.com/blog/feed.xml), and I'd be interested to hear if it's working for other people.
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@fractalkitty I have an update to this: I switched from the MarkdownIt KaTeX (https://mdit-plugins.github.io/katex.html) plugin to the MathJax (https://mdit-plugins.github.io/mathjax.html) one, and so far it looks like it's working! This is in Eleventy, with the LaTeX math expressions embedded in Markdown.
While KaTeX includes the "output" option (https://katex.org/docs/options) to do HTML, MathML, or both (default: both), the plugin doesn't seem to expose that option, and since the MathJax one does just MathML, it looks right for me in NetNewsWire (macOS) and CapyReader (Android).
The post is here (https://reillyspitzfaden.com/posts/2025/06/reverb-part-1/) and the feed is here (https://reillyspitzfaden.com/blog/feed.xml), and I'd be interested to hear if it's working for other people.
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@fractalkitty I have an update to this: I switched from the MarkdownIt KaTeX (https://mdit-plugins.github.io/katex.html) plugin to the MathJax (https://mdit-plugins.github.io/mathjax.html) one, and so far it looks like it's working! This is in Eleventy, with the LaTeX math expressions embedded in Markdown.
While KaTeX includes the "output" option (https://katex.org/docs/options) to do HTML, MathML, or both (default: both), the plugin doesn't seem to expose that option, and since the MathJax one does just MathML, it looks right for me in NetNewsWire (macOS) and CapyReader (Android).
The post is here (https://reillyspitzfaden.com/posts/2025/06/reverb-part-1/) and the feed is here (https://reillyspitzfaden.com/blog/feed.xml), and I'd be interested to hear if it's working for other people.
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@fractalkitty I have an update to this: I switched from the MarkdownIt KaTeX (https://mdit-plugins.github.io/katex.html) plugin to the MathJax (https://mdit-plugins.github.io/mathjax.html) one, and so far it looks like it's working! This is in Eleventy, with the LaTeX math expressions embedded in Markdown.
While KaTeX includes the "output" option (https://katex.org/docs/options) to do HTML, MathML, or both (default: both), the plugin doesn't seem to expose that option, and since the MathJax one does just MathML, it looks right for me in NetNewsWire (macOS) and CapyReader (Android).
The post is here (https://reillyspitzfaden.com/posts/2025/06/reverb-part-1/) and the feed is here (https://reillyspitzfaden.com/blog/feed.xml), and I'd be interested to hear if it's working for other people.
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@fractalkitty I have an update to this: I switched from the MarkdownIt KaTeX (https://mdit-plugins.github.io/katex.html) plugin to the MathJax (https://mdit-plugins.github.io/mathjax.html) one, and so far it looks like it's working! This is in Eleventy, with the LaTeX math expressions embedded in Markdown.
While KaTeX includes the "output" option (https://katex.org/docs/options) to do HTML, MathML, or both (default: both), the plugin doesn't seem to expose that option, and since the MathJax one does just MathML, it looks right for me in NetNewsWire (macOS) and CapyReader (Android).
The post is here (https://reillyspitzfaden.com/posts/2025/06/reverb-part-1/) and the feed is here (https://reillyspitzfaden.com/blog/feed.xml), and I'd be interested to hear if it's working for other people.
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Hello Mathstodon.
Any recommendations for RSS feeds when dealing with KATEX?
What do you do?
Stick with dollar signs in the post?
Make them into images?
Put a note at the top?
Other?
@reillypascal brought this up in Indie Web Camp's Homebrew today.
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Hello Mathstodon.
Any recommendations for RSS feeds when dealing with KATEX?
What do you do?
Stick with dollar signs in the post?
Make them into images?
Put a note at the top?
Other?
@reillypascal brought this up in Indie Web Camp's Homebrew today.
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Hello Mathstodon.
Any recommendations for RSS feeds when dealing with KATEX?
What do you do?
Stick with dollar signs in the post?
Make them into images?
Put a note at the top?
Other?
@reillypascal brought this up in Indie Web Camp's Homebrew today.
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Hello Mathstodon.
Any recommendations for RSS feeds when dealing with KATEX?
What do you do?
Stick with dollar signs in the post?
Make them into images?
Put a note at the top?
Other?
@reillypascal brought this up in Indie Web Camp's Homebrew today.
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Hello Mathstodon.
Any recommendations for RSS feeds when dealing with KATEX?
What do you do?
Stick with dollar signs in the post?
Make them into images?
Put a note at the top?
Other?
@reillypascal brought this up in Indie Web Camp's Homebrew today.
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Switched from MathJax to KaTeX for rendering mathematical snippets on my website. Everything looks good so far. Equation referencing works too, after some minor customisations.
Example: https://susam.net/integrating-factor.html
Customisations: https://github.com/susam/susam.net/blob/main/layout/include/math.inc
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Switched from MathJax to KaTeX for rendering mathematical snippets on my website. Everything looks good so far. Equation referencing works too, after some minor customisations.
Example: https://susam.net/integrating-factor.html
Customisations: https://github.com/susam/susam.net/blob/main/layout/include/math.inc
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Switched from MathJax to KaTeX for rendering mathematical snippets on my website. Everything looks good so far. Equation referencing works too, after some minor customisations.
Example: https://susam.net/integrating-factor.html
Customisations: https://github.com/susam/susam.net/blob/main/layout/include/math.inc
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Switched from MathJax to KaTeX for rendering mathematical snippets on my website. Everything looks good so far. Equation referencing works too, after some minor customisations.
Example: https://susam.net/integrating-factor.html
Customisations: https://github.com/susam/susam.net/blob/main/layout/include/math.inc
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Switched from MathJax to KaTeX for rendering mathematical snippets on my website. Everything looks good so far. Equation referencing works too, after some minor customisations.
Example: https://susam.net/integrating-factor.html
Customisations: https://github.com/susam/susam.net/blob/main/layout/include/math.inc
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@mekeor @quincy I wish I could figure out how to let forgejo/codeberg render math formula of TeX/LaTeX/MathJax/KaTeX whatever in org-mode files.
But there seems to be a clash: I faintly remember a Codeberg issue saying no to MathJax in every delivered HTML and instead it has KaTeX server-side rendering, whereas the org-mode manual talks about MathJax explicitly.