
+1 for MathJax. It was my first thought when the question came up.
On Mon, Jan 6, 2014 at 5:42 PM, Carter Schonwald wrote: I would really love to use MathJax in the haddock HTML backend. Is there
any way (however hacky) that I could do that? On Monday, January 6, 2014, Joachim Breitner wrote: Hi, it should also be possible to render Formulas to SVG, and embed the
SVG-File using a data-URL, and get a vector rendering of your
formular.... similar to the image in http://hackage.haskell.org/package/circle-packing-0.1.0.3/docs/Optimisation-... But probably that will hit size bounds very soon. http://hackage.haskell.org/package/diagrams-haddock works similarly, and
also explains how to ship the SVG files separately, to not hit size
bounds. I guess a tool similar to that, latex-haddock, would be feasible and
useful. Greetings,
Joachim Am Dienstag, den 07.01.2014, 03:44 +0400 schrieb Alexander V Vershilov: It's possible to use latex render sites [1], then shrink link by tiny
URL [2]. Then paste like usual image. [1] http://www.codecogs.com/latex/eqneditor.php
[2] http://tinyurl.com --
Alexander On Jan 7, 2014 2:20 AM, "Mateusz Kowalczyk" That's right, there's no direct way to embed maths in Haddock.
It has
been a somewhat requested feature for Haddock over summer when
I did
work on it but it didn't make it in. > What would be your recommendations concerning this ? Is
there some
> guideline on how to include formulas ? I understand that
there is
> "literal programming"
> where you can e.g. write a TeX article with embedded code
blocks that
> can be extracted for the compiler. However, I do not want to
follow
> this path, also the
> result is a bit different from what is produced in the
"traditional"
> approach, isn't it. If you want manually-written LaTeX, this is probably the only
way at the
moment. If all you want is some LaTeX snippets (maths), your
best bet is
to probably write those separately, make images out of them
and then
embed them into your documentation. There's currently no way
for Haddock
to do this for you. We do however have a LaTeX back-end so
it's not like
it's impossible to generate but it'd require some work that
has not yet
been put in. > Thanks a lot
> Peter
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