Using Pandoc to convert our LaTeX math to MathJax for display sounds like the best option for us. The ability to copy and paste the generated Math could be handy. Most alternatives end up giving you images.
Using Pandoc to convert our LaTeX math to MathJax for display sounds like the best option for us.
It’s worked pretty well for me so far. I don’t even need to host MathJax on my site—it’s one of the libraries the Google CDN provides for free. (But I don’t use much LaTeX more complicated than division, natural logs, etc.)
Using Pandoc to convert our LaTeX math to MathJax for display sounds like the best option for us. The ability to copy and paste the generated Math could be handy. Most alternatives end up giving you images.
It’s worked pretty well for me so far. I don’t even need to host MathJax on my site—it’s one of the libraries the Google CDN provides for free. (But I don’t use much LaTeX more complicated than division, natural logs, etc.)