EDIT: Oh, it just seems to take half a minute to load (on FF and on Chrome likewise). This doesn't look very good...
]]>Does someone want to try an AMScd commutative diagram, and report back?
]]>By the way, there's also a pretty amazing plugin XyJax that allows you to use most of xypic within MathJax. Personally, I don't use xypic (I was never able to make the syntax stick in my head between attempts), so it's maybe not that exciting.
I think we should be very cautious about deploying 3rd party plugins, which will likely fall by the wayside, leaving us with unrenderable posts. But maybe it's worth thinking about.
]]>The question is therefore: Which MathJax version is best for us?
The MathJax people don't appear to think using the beta version is a great idea for large sites like ours. I am generally more adventurous and I think out site would provide a great beta testing ground for MathJax. I'm also very much looking forward to commutative diagrams on MO!
]]>I have no objection to using MathJax 2.2 immediately. I will say that the amscd documentation could include, you know, some slightly more readable discussion of what the commands are.
]]>Our current MathJax setup doesn't automatically upgrade to new versions (and is still back at 2.0). Two questions:
It seems we are a pretty good candidate site for trying out their beta for them --- we have lots of eyes, people care about the typesetting looking right, and there's a reasonable chance that if problems are noticed feedback would at least reach meta. On the other hand maybe it's not worth the bother, or on the whole we'd prefer the safety of a stable version.
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