jsMath
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| jsMath | |
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| Developers | Davide P. Cervone and others |
| Final release | 3.6e
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| Written in | JavaScript |
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| Operating system | Cross-platform |
| Type | Software library |
| License | Apache License |
| Website | www |
jsMath was a JavaScript library for displaying mathematics in browsers in a cross-platform way. It was free software released under the Apache License.
Produced by Union College Professor, Davide P. Cervone in 2004,[1] jsMath was built as a cross-platform solution to add mathematical equations in standard TeX notation to HTML pages.[2] As an alternative to MathML, jsMath was built to support different browsers on Microsoft Windows, Macintosh OS X, and Linux.[3]
While not officially discontinued, jsMath has not been updated since Version 3.6e on March 21st, 2010.[4]
jsMath was succeeded by MathJax,[5] another program that Cervone would contribute to.[1]
See also
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- MathJax
- TeX and LaTeX, from which jsMath inherits its syntax and layout algorithms
- MathML, a W3C standard enabling direct math rendering in the browser, using an XML syntax
- ASCIIMathML, a client-side library for writing MathML in a subset of LaTeX math syntax
- Google Chart API
References
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