ASCIIMathML is a clever JavaScript written by Peter Jipsen that transforms mathematical formulae written in plain text to standard mathematical notation on an HTML page. See Appendix I in the AsciiDoc User Guide for more details.
The AsciiDoc xhtml11 backend supports ASCIIMathML — it links the ASCIIMathML script and escapes ASCIIMathML delimiters and special characters to yield valid XHTML. To use ASCIIMathML:
Include the -a asciimath command-line option when you run asciidoc(1).
Enclose ASCIIMathML formulas inside double-dollar passthroughs.
Here's the AsciiDoc source that generated this page.
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If the formulas don't appear to be correct you probably need to install the correct math fonts (see the ASCIIMathML website for details). |
A list of formulas with a mixture of formatting:
`[[a,b],[c,d]]((n),(k))`
`x/x={(1,if x!=0),(text{undefined},if x=0):}`
`d/dxf(x)=lim_(h->0)(f(x+h)-f(x))/h`
Red `sum_(i=1)\^n i=(n(n+1))/2` and bold `int_0\^(pi/2) sinx\ dx=1`
1.5 times normal size `(a,b]={x in RR : a < x <= b}`
A big blue formula `x^2+y_1+z_12^34`.
`x^2+y_1+z_12^34`