# Davide Cervone

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Professor of Mathematics at Union College

Developer of MathJax

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 Mar21 answered How do I change LaTeX to MathML using MathJax in Node.js? Mar15 answered Is it possible to include an input box within a LaTeX equation with MathJax? Mar14 comment Is it possible to include an input box within a LaTeX equation with MathJax? See the forminput extension in the third-party repository. See if that works for you. Mar9 comment Website scripts fail to load when using a proxy Note that the MathJax CDN is cdn.mathjax.org, not mathjax.connectmv.com. The address you are using gets a pretty old version of MathJax (v2.0), so you might want to switch. I've seen some proxys modify the content of what they serve to try to insert the proxy address, and if that is done to the javascript, it can definitely cause trouble. I've seen at least one case of this happening in the past. Mar2 answered MathJax not working with iFrame Feb28 comment Make overbars closer to numbers in MathJax If you must use non-standard fonts, then try \overline{\smash{\style{font-family:Arial}{\text{1234}}}\Rule{0px}{.6em}{0px}\!‌​} instead. Feb28 comment Make overbars closer to numbers in MathJax This is again due to your use of fonts that MathJax doesn't know about, so it doesn't know how tall the characters are, and makes an assumption about how tall they are and that turns out to be not accurate enough. Stick with one of the MathJax fonts for better results. Feb28 answered MathJax not accurately computing end of exponent with custom font Feb26 answered Displaying binomials and matrices using asciimath with mathjax Feb25 comment Mathjax equations displaying 3 times (Jekyll) Glad to know that it has cleared up for you. Feb25 answered Mathjax equations displaying 3 times (Jekyll) Feb21 answered How do I get MathJax (CDN) to use Latin-Modern instead of STIX? Feb18 answered R shiny MathJax Alignment issue Feb10 awarded Necromancer Jan26 comment MathJax Test Page Warning Does your server serve the fonts with the proper mime types? You might need to do something like what is documented here Jan20 comment regex expression guidance Note that MathJax does not use regular expression matching of this kind to locate the math in the page. See the code linked to this post for an example of how to locate the math within the page in a way that is compatible with MathJax. The code at the top of the user.js file does that searching (ignore most the rest of the code). Jan20 comment regex expression guidance Note that \begin{xyz}...\end{xyz} also acts as delimiters, so you may need to handle them as well. The difficulty with all of these is that they can be nested. For example, $x\in X\text {where$x\ne 1$}$ is perfectly legal, and it is difficult to get regular expressions to handle all the situations that MathJax will process. Jan20 comment Rendering MathJax/MathML at compilation/preprocessing time, to create an HTML file without MathML? There is now also the MathJax-node project. Jan17 comment Font size of MathJax on Firefox for android You might try adding the MatchWebFonts extension. This should resize the math after the browser has scaled the fonts. Add "MatchWebFonts.js" to the extensions array in your default.js file and see if that helps. Jan5 revised Why does MathML codes appear different on one-single HTML file, but it worked on Jsfiddle? MathJar for one-single HTML? Fixe name of MathJax (from MathJar) and reworded for grammar and readability