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\section{Textual Mathematics}
Authorea supports writing of web-first scientific texts in MarkDown (via Pandoc
\cite{pandoc}) and
LaTeXML\cite{Ginev_2011} for entering LaTeX (via LaTeXML \cite{Ginev_2011}). Both utilize the battle-proven
\LaTeX formulas.
Rendering with MathJaX\cite{Cervone_2012}, until all browsers natively support MathML. Excited about editing-oriented math services - clipboard, word count, spell check.
We use a client-side label and referencing system, integrating with {\LaTeX} syntax for mathematical content, which has become the
MathJaX equation numbering scheme. With ubiquitous approach to entering mathematics on the
recent introduction of LaTeXML we are facing a move away from using MathJaX for rendering TeX (the TeX support is too limited) and only using it as a MathML polyfill. web.
In order to display the equations in all modern browsers, Authorea relies on the MathJaX polyfill engine \cite{Cervone_2012}, as there are still browsers which do not yet natively render MathML content, the standard method of writing mathematics in HTML5. Using web-born mathematics has already allowed us to add editing-oriented math services, such as a math-aware word count and MathJaX's math clipboard.