Considering how much computers and math go hand-in-hand, I'm surprised this problem was not solved 30+ years ago.
PDFs work great. They're just not accessible or "web-native." Rendering LaTeX formulae in HTML5 has been a thing for many years, but full conversion of entire papers to HTML5 is trickier. The original version of LaTeXML came out in 2004, but it still takes a lot of work to get a good looking document out of it.
Not sure why this article omits a link to the proof of concept it's talking about:
I hope it catches on.
this post was submitted on 04 Jan 2024
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