Two newer meta-ish search engines for encyclopedias (about 30+ wikis):
Mathematical Markup Language (MathML)? I’ve thought about LaTeX/TeX strategies on the web for a bit ever since someone asked years ago about different approaches. I never got to poking around on my blog, but since then the masters have delivered unto us;
- MathML ( based web specification)
- KaTeX
- MathJax
In format conversion land we’ve been given; LaTeXML, make4ht, texmath, temml, and Pandoc.
MathML looks rather safe. After that, I’d imagine it’s mostly incompatability struggles, XML spooks, and making math “write easy”.
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The best CSS Framework? I don’t know. Complexity moves in mysterious ways. The many interpretations model must be satisfied.
- in CSS (canonical)
- CSS in (write once and time driven)
- CSS in JavaScript (framework driven)
- CSS in Shadow (company/department driven)
- CSS in Scoped Formats ( driven)
- CSS in Preprocessors (design system driven)
I’d say, choices reflect environmental factors (social or otherwise) at play. If you’re lucky enough to choose, then suitability favors what draws the finish line closer? I’ve no advice since I’d rarely have the time/luxury to choose anyway. I’m usually thinking about the possibility of more types, sub–types ( in #1: , classless, etc), and the transposition strategy and speed between each class/type.
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On math, magic, and mathematical grimoires.. As I was “speedrun reading” about MathML days ago, I discovered an amazing digital library of mathematical functions. Boring, but why amazing? Take a look at this function and hover click on any of the variables to view the definition, and keep clicking on more variables for even more… definitions. That’s a legit library.
See, now all of us can roleplay as mages and mathematicians on the Internet.