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When setting up to use the extension empheq, the following error occur:
https://cdn.jsdelivr.net/npm/mathjax@3/es5/input/tex/extensions/empheq.js net::ERR_ABORTED 404
In https://www.jsdelivr.com/package/npm/mathjax?path=es5%2Finput%2Ftex%2Fextensions, empheq aren't listed there.
I file the issue here since the doc recommend using jsdelivr. Where is the most suitable place to file this issue?
Thanks.
Edit: more info:
empheq is here at source.
The 3.2 release note here mentions empheq is added and is available in -full component.
-full
The doc mention a method to load empheq here.
However, empheq is not in the mathjax/MathJax repo (probably where the CDNs are getting the files from?)
In the end, either the load method mentioned in the doc, or the -full configuration includes the empheq.
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered:
See mathjax/MathJax#2762 for a workaround. Thanks for reporting the issue.
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I believe this can be closed as fixed (in 3.2.1)
It can be closed when 3.2.1 is released, which it isn't yet. But yet, it can be then.
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When setting up to use the extension empheq, the following error occur:
In https://www.jsdelivr.com/package/npm/mathjax?path=es5%2Finput%2Ftex%2Fextensions, empheq aren't listed there.
I file the issue here since the doc recommend using jsdelivr. Where is the most suitable place to file this issue?
Thanks.
Edit: more info:
empheq is here at source.
The 3.2 release note here mentions empheq is added and is available in
-full
component.The doc mention a method to load empheq here.
However, empheq is not in the mathjax/MathJax repo (probably where the CDNs are getting the files from?)
In the end, either the load method mentioned in the doc, or the
-full
configuration includes the empheq.The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: