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Replace CabriJava applet with HTML5 #6

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imsky opened this issue Jun 30, 2014 · 6 comments
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Replace CabriJava applet with HTML5 #6

imsky opened this issue Jun 30, 2014 · 6 comments
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imsky commented Jun 30, 2014

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jayvdb commented Jul 14, 2016

Does Github MD allow HTML5 canvas / video ?

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imsky commented Jul 14, 2016

no i don't think so. i think the end result of PocketEuler should be a rich HTML page, with static image fallbacks in Markdown mode

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jayvdb commented Jul 14, 2016

So we switch to HTML as the primary format?
That would solve a lot of problems, as we can simply copy the HTML from Project Euler.
But then why do we need a .md version?
Maybe create a separate issue to discuss this?

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imsky commented Jul 14, 2016

how else would we render the LaTeX equations? i think there should just be a Github Pages for PocketEuler that is the direct output of some markdown-to-HTML converter, along with a couple of scripts (e.g. Mathjax, D3, etc.) to help render the rich/interactive parts.

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ghost commented Oct 3, 2016

What's the current status of this issue? What problems are we going to encounter other than converting the backticks hack with subscript / superscript into proper HTML? Should we also integrate an MD5 JS library for answer verification?

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imsky commented Oct 3, 2016

i think we should build out a prototype with LaTeX rendering and go from there (MD5 verification would be a great bonus). i currently don't have a lot of time to dedicate to this, but i could help out with the basics or any front-end issues

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