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This is clever, thanks for sharing.

When viewing the output (using the "computer science cheat sheet") I found some differences between browsers that I thought HN readers might find interesting. These aren't primarily issues with your tool, hence posting here.

- I primarily use Chrome (21) as my browser, and the cheat sheet renders very quickly. I noticed it doesn't seem to render some equations correctly (see bad operators here[1]).

- FF (15.0.1) seems to render more correctly, but it is glacially slow. The whole app (chrome and all) freezes for several seconds between clicks while the document is loaded in any tab.

- IE (9) renders the same page both correctly and quickly.

[1] http://imageshack.us/a/img88/3754/chromeformulas.png



The problem happens only on Windows.

For Chrome, if you zoom in, I think everything should be fine.But Chrome is lack of antialias in Windows.

I'm trying to solve the problem of Firefox.


Just to add to the compatibility list, all examples render perfectly on Opera 12, albeit a bit slow.




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