The request to enable MathJax on SO was declined for some good reasons. But after that discussion, Stack Snippets were introduced, making it possible to load and execute external JavaScript on demand. In particular, MathJax can be used to render math formulas in Stack Overflow posts in this way. An example, from a real question asked today, appears below - I copied the text and wrapped the formula in a snippet.
Numerically solving 2D integral equation in MATLAB?
For example, I would like to solve such a self-consistent equation:
<script src="https://cdnjs.cloudflare.com/ajax/libs/mathjax/2.7.0/MathJax.js?config=TeX-AMS_HTML-full"></script> <script type="text/x-mathjax-config"> MathJax.Hub.Config({"HTML-CSS": { preferredFont: "TeX", availableFonts:["STIX","TeX"], linebreaks: { automatic:true }, EqnChunk:(MathJax.Hub.Browser.isMobile ? 10 : 50) }, tex2jax: { inlineMath: [ ["$", "$"], ["\\\\(","\\\\)"] ], displayMath: [ ["$$","$$"], ["\\[", "\\]"] ], processEscapes: true, ignoreClass: "tex2jax_ignore|dno" }, TeX: { noUndefined: { attributes: { mathcolor: "red", mathbackground: "#FFEEEE", mathsize: "90%" } }, Macros: { href: "{}" } }, messageStyle: "none" }); </script>
$$f(x,y)=\int_0^\infty dp\int_0^\infty dq \frac{pqf(p,q)}{\sqrt{x^2+y^2}}$$
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There are two obvious drawbacks of using code snippets in this way:
- One has to paste in a line of code to load and configure MathJax, which has nothing to do with the content of the post.
- The script executes on another domain, with the result inserted in a frame under the post instead of replacing the LaTeX markup as MathJax would normally do.
Both of those could be mitigated by recognizing Math Snippets as a special case of Code Snippets: they would load only MathJax, and (since there are no user-supplied script) run directly on the page. Rough mockup included:
The presence of unrendered LaTeX markup on the page (until/unless the reader clicks the button) is not really different from the presence of unrendered HTML markup in code snippets.
<!-- language: lang-mathjax -->
language tag would include the MathJax script in a post, but only in that post? I mean, the MathJax script would not be enabled in every post. Would that be even possible (sorry for lame suggestion, I'm not a web developer)?