From March 29th, 2012 to November 24th, 2021, 28% user give 5-star rating, 12% user give 4-star rating, 12% user give 3-star rating, 16% user give 2-star rating, 32% user give 1-star rating. for Math Anywhere chrome extension.
I found this extension after coming across the mathml example on https://www.w3.org/WAI/tutorials/images/textual/. It didn't work there, replacing the mathml element with "Unknown node type: mstack". So doesn't seem to support all the features, and has no graceful fallback (original content entirely replaced with error message).
This has amazon search result malware. When you enable it and go on with your usual search results, this modifies the results to show amazon ads on top.
Great, all codes in the page become formulas.Just as I wish.
Using Vivaldi 2.0.1309.37 (Stable channel) (64-bit) on Win 7 Pro SP1, it works and passes the MathML Torture Test plus other random pages I used to test. I noticed the following: - I have uMatrix installed. For the MathML Torture Test I had to enable mathjax.org, mozillademos.org, mozilla.org and cloudflare.com (plus subdomains). For other pages mathjax.org was required. Clicking on the add-on's 'integral sign' icon then toggles between math rendering and not. - It can take a short time for a page to refresh with correct rendering, so if it seems to not work rapid click-click-clicking on the add-on icon is self-defeating. How long it takes to refresh is going to depend on your connectivity and processor, but it can take a second or two - hence it's quite easy to think that it isn't working and hit the icon again to inadvertently toggle math rendering off. You might need to give it a little time.. So, other than being a little slow sometimes, it is working fine on my system and so far I'm happy to use it.
Didn't work on Github for LaTeX in markdown :(
Very simply, it doesn't work.
Con: There is no specific domain rule maker. For now I have to click and unclick the extension icon every time.
Tried on OpenGL reference documentation and Mozilla MathML "Torture Test", with no effect; "mathjax loaded" appears in the console, but MathML doesn't get rendered. Happy to change my rating if this issue is resolved.
Like the other two extensions, did not work at all with a local copy of MathML. What works without any extension is adding <script type="text/javascript" async src="https://cdn.mathjax.org/mathjax/latest/MathJax.js?config=TeX-MML-AM_CHTML"> </script> to the <head> of your document. It loads slower than a local copy but saves having to run a server for personal use.
worked very well on my e book
It didn't work for me to render a .tex file
$$ x_t $$ does it work ?
Doesn't work in Chrome on Linux.
Works very well in Baidu Tieba.
good
As it doesn't work everywhere (most places), I wouldn't call it good; but, it's better than nothing. Then again how bad can internet Explorer be? Oh Wait, firefox works.
Doesn't work for me - Chrome 30 on linux
Could you please add the ability to add customized begin and end marks (which defaultly includes $ $ and another ////( like thing)? Although it can be easily edited locally, it would not sync unless you put it on the store. And allowing adding personal command (like \mb for \mathbb) is also welcome.
I cause Chrome report "insecure content" on HTTPS web pages.
works grt
For being the only extension I could find with MathML that works I give it 5 stars. I refuse to go to IE8 for Mathplayer. Thanks a lot for this
Does not work with formulas in Google Mail.
Please please add support for Evernote...
Can not work with evernote.
The quality of LaTeX render is great, and the "Enable MathML" is quite handy. However sometimes it is impossible to view formulas in collapsed part of the page, for instance, inside the collapsed comments in Google+.