Probably don't put equation layout in links| www.peterkrautzberger.org
Probably don't put equation layout in links| www.peterkrautzberger.org
On texml and texml-to-html| www.peterkrautzberger.org
Web components for (mathematical) writing, continued| www.peterkrautzberger.org
Look at me writing two posts in a year! October is World Blindness Awareness Month, so let's solve one of the critical missing pieces for accessible equation rendering on the web! Am I exaggerating? Only a little.| Peter Krautzberger
This is the first time I skipped writing for over a year, I think. Well, good riddance, 2021. You took too much.| Peter Krautzberger
July 2022. I started this piece well over three years ago (some time before June 2019 in any case). As it came along grew out of proportion, I had tried turning it into three pieces but never got far enough to start publishing it. Then I tried to recombine them (some time in 2020?) in the hopes of finally pushing them out but didn't finish the last few pieces. Then 2021 was worse than 2020 and now it's 2022. So I'm thinking I will make this a new kind of piece around here: a partially complet...| Peter Krautzberger
This will possibly be another piece that will get updates in the future. Actually, I hope not but we'll see. This, above all, is for me. For me to gather my thoughts one (hopefully) last time. For me to deal with stupid garbage which has accumulated over the years. As for you, dear reader, I don't know if this is for you. I didn't write it for the handful of experts in this area; maybe for someone like my former self, back when I started writing mathematics on the web. Maybe for someone who k...| Peter Krautzberger
I started volunteering at an elementary school this year, helping kids learning to read. I'm not an elementary school teacher (and no amount of university teaching would save me) but luckily anyone who can read can help; it's all about patience and the simple reality of being present for a child. One of the textbooks typesets syllables in different colors to help the inexperienced readers. This simple typograhic tool reminded me of a problem I've been thinking about for a while now: enabling ...| Peter Krautzberger
So a while back - checks notes - ahem, 6 years ago Sam gifted me with some of his precious time to do a fun little experiment around writing mathematical long form using the web. With "using the web", I don't mean writing markdown or LaTeX (or whatever) and converting that to HTML. Instead, I had this weird idea that we could actually use the web platform - HTML, CSS, JS - to write content. Sounds crazy, right?| Peter Krautzberger
A first look at MathJax v4| www.peterkrautzberger.org