12-23-2023, 03:21 PM
I just noticed today that rendering LaTeX appears to be broken.
Not in general, but e.g. the use of \mathcal in \(\mathcal{O}(n^2)\) worked for me and now it doesn't.
It shows a little square instead of a big O.
But e.g. \(\sqrt{\pi}\) still does.
I've used it multiple times in: Approximations for the Logarithm Function.
Has there been a recent change or upgrade of mathjax?
I searched for mathcal in my previous posts and found the link above.
First I was confused because some of the formulas were not rendered.
But then I noticed that this is on purpose to highlight the search term.
Meanwhile I've opened the page also in Safari and there it is displayed properly.
And then I found this comment in I think there is a MathJax bug for 'mathcal' typesetting on some platforms:
From the same post:
Not in general, but e.g. the use of \mathcal in \(\mathcal{O}(n^2)\) worked for me and now it doesn't.
It shows a little square instead of a big O.
But e.g. \(\sqrt{\pi}\) still does.
I've used it multiple times in: Approximations for the Logarithm Function.
Has there been a recent change or upgrade of mathjax?
I searched for mathcal in my previous posts and found the link above.
First I was confused because some of the formulas were not rendered.
But then I noticed that this is on purpose to highlight the search term.
Meanwhile I've opened the page also in Safari and there it is displayed properly.
And then I found this comment in I think there is a MathJax bug for 'mathcal' typesetting on some platforms:
Quote:This is a problem caused by MathJax not accessing/not having access to the required glyph in the right font. This is a bug I think (as it also arose for me when I updated to macOS Ventura) but it can be circumvented by right-clicking on the math, and selecting Math Settings > Math Renderer > Common HTML (instead of HTML-CSS).And this fixed the problem on Chrome for me.
From the same post:
Quote:… so updating to a current version of MathJax would also resolve the issue.