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Gaussian elimination equations not showing inline mathjax on Safari #997

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ayaka-usui opened this issue Apr 2, 2022 · 3 comments
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ayaka-usui commented Apr 2, 2022

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inline mathjax appears on multiple lines in safari

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  • OS: OSX
  • Browser: Safari

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Amaras commented Apr 2, 2022

Thank you for opening the issue.
Sadly, MathJax rendering can be annoying, and as such I could not reproduce the glitch yet on the device I have access to.

Could you also provide more details on the Safari version, please?
Can you reproduce the issue using a different browser (Firefox or Chromium/Chrome)? If not that might be a WebKit-specific issue, which will make solving it more difficult

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leios commented Apr 2, 2022

Wait, is safari webkit? If so, I can check on luakit or qutebrowser.

The bug is not present in Chrome on the same device.

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leios commented Apr 2, 2022

I can replicate this in luakit. Is this a mathjax problem or a honkit problem? I guess I am trying to see if it is actually fixable or not.

In chat, amaras said that Chromium uses a derivation of webkit, luakit / safari use webkit, and firefox uses something else (maybe gecko?).

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