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vertical alignment CSS not working on Firefox/Linux #123
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I am not able to reproduce your result in Firefox on Mac OS. On the other hand, if I disable one of the CSS rules, I do get your result, so I'm wondering if that rule isn't triggering properly for you. Can you open the developer console and inspect one of the parentheses, and see if you see the highlighted rule below: (the one for |
Thanks for checking. If you change |
OK, that is helpful. Can you try this? Select the Then select all the You'll have to do it individually, since there is no CSS rule for See if doing that resolves the issue (fingers crossed). |
OK, I've pushed a modified version for testing that includes the |
OK thanks. I'll have to think of something else. What flavor of linux are you using, and what version of Firefox? |
debian stretch with firefox version 52.8.0 |
I can reproduce that issue on Firefox/Linux v58.2.0 and v61.0b7 (aurora channel). |
I tried MacOS, Firefox v61.0beta and could not reproduce the problem. However, on ChromeOS, Firefox v60.0.1 I can see the same issue. So it is probably a Linux problem. |
With Firefox/Chrome/Edge/IE11 on Windows, I can reproduce the same issue. So the expected behaviour seems to be a MacOS, Blink/Linux anomaly. Could it be a font related issue? |
Do you mean that you could not reproduce the same issue on Windows? |
I am also able to reproduce on windows. So it looks like Mac OS is the outlier. I will have to rethink how this is being handled. Rats! |
I've made a PR (#125) that includes a fix for this. |
Fix symmetric operator placement bug. #123
This has been merged into the master branch. |
Using the current demo https://mathjax.github.io/mj3-demos/mj3-tex2html-global.html with Firefox/Linux the input
\displaystyle\sum (1)\textstyle\sum (1)\scriptstyle\sum (1)\scriptscriptstyle\sum (1)
looks likewhere the bottom edges of brackets, numbers and operators are aligned, instead of
(LaTeX) or
(math.stackexchange)
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