How can LaTex syntax in database cells (e.g. PostgreSQL) be made human readable as mathematical notation (symbols, greek letters, etc.) on the client-side, maybe with a web-interface? How can this be achieved on client-side?
Scenario:
The human user writes LaTex strings in the database. The objective is, that someone else (who does not know LaTex) can read mathematical notation on the web-browser that retrieves the entries from the database (CRUD).
Example for web-based mathematical notation of LaTex: For example like this one (but which does not relate to an underlying own database): http://cdn.mathjax.org/mathjax/latest/test/sample-dynamic-2.html . Example: The system gets the LaTex string "$\alpha$" (which would be stored in the database cell) and immedately prints out the nicely formated greek letter.
Example for web-based database application (CRUD): Such a webbrowser-based client-interface is e.g. "Portofino"; but it does not render LaTex for mathematical notation. Though, the Portofino interface can be customized using the Groovy scripting language, but I do not know how. Does anyone know how Groovy could be used to implement MathJax or KaTex?
So the basic idea is to "merge" the concepts of these two examples into one solution. Or would you propose a different strategy?