I wrote a short message yesterday to the blog development team and asked if I could better edit or use mathematical formulas in the blog garden logs. I have also checked it on the Internet before. It seems that I have a good rating on asciimathml, and I hope it can be used in the log of the blog Park.
The reply message is displayed after work today. The content is as follows:
Asciimathml. JS is indeed good.
Because the script is large, it is not loaded by default.
You can add reference to this script in the header HTML:
<SCRIPT type = "text/JavaScript" src = "http://common.cnblogs.com/script/ASCIIMathML.js"> </SCRIPT>
I was so touched that I gave a reply so quickly and was considerate! Thank you!
I am so happy. I have been worried about this "small" function for a long time. Well, I can see good code highlighting and mathematical formula display ~ I have already met your needs.
Send a formula to celebrate!
'E ^ {I \ PI}-1 = 0'
PS:
After trying, the access speed will slow down ~! Hey. Next we will briefly introduce asciimathml. js and supported browsers.
Asciimathml. JS is an open-source Javascript script that translates ASCII characters into intuitive MathML (html Version.
You only need to follow simple syntax and use common ASCII letters and symbols to enter and display beautiful mathematical formulas on the webpage. These formulas follow W3C standards and can be viewed directly in netscape7.1/Mozilla/Firefox, if you are using Internet Explorer and other browsers with the kernel (such as Maxthon or greenbrowser), you only need to download a plug-in. (Download the plug-in mathplayer and download the font file)