This makes use of AsciiMathML javascript functions. Standard LaTeX input will be turned into MathML and displayed through any brower extension that can handle MathML (such as MathPlayer)
Usage
as.latex(x, label=NULL,
inline=ifelse(is.null(label), TRUE, FALSE), count=ifelse(is.null(label), FALSE, TRUE))
## S3 method for class 'latex'
HTML(x, file = HTMLGetFile(), ...)
Arguments
x
String containing mathematics in a LaTeX notation
file
HTML target output file
label
String - Label to be displayed before the equation
inline
Boolean - Place of the equation within the output flux - see details
count
Boolean - Should the equation be numbered or not?
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Details
Mathematical notations will be translated in MathML by the AsciiMathML javascript program of Peter Jipsen. Note that his functions allow translating equations with a notation simpler than LaTeX (see his page on AsciiMathML for details). Pieces of LaTeX could be put inline (within text) or on a single line : same opposition that the one between $...$ and $$...$$. In order to work, a reference to the javascipt file has to be present within the HTML file and the HTML body tag has also to include onload="translate()". All the necessary stuff is included in HTMLInitFile.