| This is great! Putting anything mathematics-related on the Web and making it look half-decent is such a chore. Thank you for making it easier! MathJax and KaTeX are a great thing, but there's a contrast between formulas and the rest of the document unless you use something like this. The comments here as of now fall into two groups: - "Who needs it and why?" People who want to present or discuss mathematics and proofs on the Web. If you ask, you're not one of them. - "This does not exactly like LaTeX!" Duh. It does not. Only TeX looks like TeX. You know what else TeX does? It takes forever to compile, and the nice-looking result is a PDF that most people will be too lazy to download. So, we have the ArXiV. And if your website is not the ArXiV, linking to PDFs is far from ideal. Static generation is a chore. This is a compromise. TL;DR: great work, much needed and appreciated |
What are you compiling, and what are your expected and actual times? It's certainly fast enough for me, although I mostly compile article-length documents.