ASCIIMathML is a clever JavaScript written by Peter Jipsen that transforms mathematical formulae written in plain text to standard mathematical notation on an HTML page. See Appendix I in the AsciiDoc User Guide for more details.
The AsciiDoc xhtml11 backend supports ASCIIMathML — it links the ASCIIMathML script and escapes ASCIIMathML delimiters and special characters to yield valid XHTML. To use ASCIIMathML:
Include the -a asciimath command-line option when you run asciidoc(1).
Enclose ASCIIMathML formulas inside double-dollar passthroughs.
Here's the AsciiDoc source that generated this page.
If the formulas don't appear to be correct you probably need to install the correct math fonts (see the ASCIIMathML website for details).
See the LaTeXMathML page if you prefer to use LaTeX math formulas.
A list of formulas with a mixture of formatting:
`[[a,b],[c,d]]((n),(k))`
`x/x={(1,if x!=0),(text{undefined},if x=0):}`
`d/dxf(x)=lim_(h->0)(f(x+h)-f(x))/h`
Red `sum_(i=1)\^n i=(n(n+1))/2` and bold `int_0\^(pi/2) sinx\ dx=1`
1.5 times normal size `(a,b]={x in RR : a < x <= b}`
A big blue formula `x^2+y_1+z_12^34`.
`x^2+y_1+z_12^34`