15:22
I am often using the bookmarklet called "Link" from here: normalhuman.github.io/stackmarklets github.com/normalhuman/normalhuman.github.io/blob/master/…
Does somebody know why on questions with MathJax I get stuff like How to show that det(AB)=det(A)det(B)\det(AB) =\det(A) \det(B)? rather than How to show that $\det(AB) =\det(A) \det(B)$?
in CRUDE, Jan 26 at 9:12, by Martin Sleziak
cv-pls algebra-precalculus duplicate Proving that ∑ni=11i2<2−1n\sum_{i=1}^n\frac{1}{i^2}<2-\frac1n for n>1n>1 by induction - shoestringfries 2015-09-30 01:32:36Z
15:37
@GNUSupporter8964民主女神地下教會 np. Perhaps I was being too literal. I should have guessed. The
URRS-Mak-new-version
branch held a beta version of the URRS. It was merged into master
a couple of weeks ago. The branch is currently being adjusted to match the master
branch in order to allow anybody that hasn't upgraded to the current version to do so automatically.
The branch will either be removed in a couple of weeks, or I may choose to reuse it (letting the old beta version links work) for additional significant changes I'm thinking of working on in the near future where it's a good idea to get the additional testing from a beta version.
@MartinSleziak np. I'm happy to help. Getting this to work correctly will be non-trivial. The bookmarklet is almost certainly grabbing the title from the page. Prior to MathJax running, the title exists in the page in the normal location for SE. Once MathJax has run, the actual title text exists nowhere in the page. The bookmarklet will need to get the title using AJAX. It can do so from either the SE API (probably best), or from the SE-private realtime endpoint.
16:28
@MartinSleziak Hmmm...
document.title
might be a reasonable place to get the title on question pages. However, I've seen some scripts that adjust the title, so I usually don't rely on it.
However, that code won't get the title, unless something else has adjusted it, or it happens to be a title that has the most popular tag in the actual title.
document.title
is normally [main tag] - [title] - [SE site]
, but if the title contains the main tag, then it's [title] - [SE site]
, or at least that's the way it was the last time I surveyed it. That code will get the first part separated by "-", Thus, either the main tag or title, depending on the page.
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