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Understanding mathjax performance · Changes

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added header for Notes / speed tests authored Jul 23, 2013 by Peter Krautzberger's avatar Peter Krautzberger
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...@@ -180,7 +180,7 @@ For example, on a 2011 macbook pro, rendering (no downloads, everything cached) ...@@ -180,7 +180,7 @@ For example, on a 2011 macbook pro, rendering (no downloads, everything cached)
* Safari: html: 1450ms, svg:~1000ms, mathml: ~300ms * Safari: html: 1450ms, svg:~1000ms, mathml: ~300ms
* Firefox: html: ~3300ms, svg:~2400ms, mathml:~880ms * Firefox: html: ~3300ms, svg:~2400ms, mathml:~880ms
Notes ### Notes
Safari SVG output is already close to the performance of Firefox Native MathML. But it's hard to judge the 300ms for Safari's MathML since that implementation is incomplete -- it's easy to be fast if you're not doing the job. However, in Safari's defense, the page is within the range of its abilities. Safari SVG output is already close to the performance of Firefox Native MathML. But it's hard to judge the 300ms for Safari's MathML since that implementation is incomplete -- it's easy to be fast if you're not doing the job. However, in Safari's defense, the page is within the range of its abilities.
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