I'm used to writing algorithms in LaTeX while preparing my slides in Beamer but now I'm using an HTML presentation engine (shower) to prepare my slides. Are there any similar workflow/styles (css, javascript) to write algorithms in HTML?
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I believe that there are plenty of them, but you can check pseudocode.js.
Pseudocode.js enables JavaScript to typeset algorithms as beautifullly as LaTeX does.
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This is excellent, and should be chosen as the "official" answer. Exceeds all expectations I had.– JamesMar 2, 2018 at 14:41
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I'm trying to insert algorithms to my reveal.js slides but they're not rendered - it shows a blank slide. No error on the console, but the pseudocode test page is rendered correctly. Has anyone managed to insert algorithm to a slide? (<section> tag) Apr 27, 2019 at 13:05
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1Looks like this link is broken, so here's the new one: saswat.padhi.me/pseudocode.js– DataOrcSep 29, 2022 at 23:36
You could check out MathJax, which renders LaTeX pretty nicely (at least insofar as math is concerned). I haven't done algorithms with it, though, so I can't say how well (or whether) it does them.
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I write the math content using Mathjax but I seek writing algorithms actually. Apr 14, 2013 at 8:18
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I think a lightweight solution like handlebars.js is a good choice here. You can create dynamic layouts such as:
{{#if isActive}}
<img src="star.gif" alt="Active">
{{else}}
<img src="cry.gif" alt="Inactive">
{{/if}}
If you want algorithms in your HTML like conditions or such. You can use templating engines like Jade or Handlebars.
Jade: https://www.npmjs.com/package/jade Handlebars: http://handlebarsjs.com/