Thanks, Geoff! And thanks to the community for any and all feedback on the beta -- we really appreciate your comments!
Local fonts and the Common HTML output
In v2.6 we improved the so-called CommonHTML
output to the quality of our HTML-CSS
and SVG
outputs (it's faster though).
Since this is a completely new output, we would love to get lots of feedback on it to catch any issues before the release.
Since we didn't want to force this on every user at math.SE, we're hoping that people will try it out "manually" by switching MathJax output themselves (see below for how to do that).
There's a small catch: the CommonHTML
output currently only works with an updated version of our default MathJax "TeX" fonts. That's usually not a problem as most users get the fonts as webfonts.
But if you have locally installed copies of the MathJax "TeX" fonts and want to test the CommonHTML
output, then we strongly suggest you update those fonts for best layout quality. Of course, the changes to the fonts are backward compatible so they work with all versions of MathJax.
Note also that OSX comes with STIX fonts installed which MathJax would use with the HTML-CSS
output by default. So using the CommonHTML
output means you'll be seeing a different font.
Test page
We set up this page which will do a small test to check if
a) you have MathJax TeX fonts installed (another application may have installed them for you!)
b) if you need to update an installed copy.
It also includes this link to a copy of the updated fonts.
For more background, see also our release announcement on mathjax.org.
Switching to the CommonHTML
output
For those users unfamiliar with the MathJax menu, you can right-click (cmd-click on OSX, double-tap+hold on mobile) an equation to open the MathJax menu. Among other features, the menu allows you to switch the output engine under
Math Settings -> Math Renderer
You can now also reach that menu via keyboard tabs and open it with space or menu keys (and navigate the menu by keyboard).
Finally, if you are using a MathML-enable screenreader, you should now be able to get it to read out expressions; for more information on the expected results see our docs.
As usual, we'll be around so please let us know if you encounter any issues.
Thanks again for all your help and support in making MathJax better!
Update to 2.6.0-beta.1
Thank you for all your feedback and bug hunting!
We've just pushed out the second beta which should fix most of the bugs mentioned on this thread (and more). See also the release milestone for recently closed issues.
Please clear your browser cache (some browsers need a restart to really clear them) to ensure you get the new update. You can check the MathJax Menu's about page for 2.6.0-beta.1
.
Update to 2.6.0-beta.2
Thank you once again for all your feedback and bug hunting!
We've just pushed out the third (and final) beta which should fix the remaining the bugs mentioned on this thread (and more). See also the release milestone for recently closed issues.
Please clear your browser cache (some browsers need a restart to really clear them) to ensure you get the new update. You can check the MathJax Menu's about page for 2.6.0-beta.2
.