One very enjoyable feature of mathoverflow is that the math just works. You enter it using the usual LaTeX, and then the jsMath magic does the rest. One of the most frequent activities for many mathematicians is checking abstracts on arXiv. So you open an abstract and you see all these dollar signs which you have to mentally decipher.
Question: Is there a way to set up jsMath, Firefox, etc., so that you can see formulas when viewing abstracts on arxiv.org?
This may be a meta question, but who reads meta threads, right? And there is a high concentration of experts here who may be able to answer this. That would improve quality of life for many mathematicians, I am sure.
Notes on the comments:
- Yes, people should make an effort and write abstracts on arXiv without using math. symbols, preferably. But the easiest thing to do, really, is to reuse your article abstract for the arXiv abstract, and that's what people do. And you can easily use some math symbols in your article abstract.
- Is it a question for arXiv people and not for MO? Maybe. But this is a very active community of people who encounter this problem on a daily basis. I hoping there is someone clever enough that solved this problem for themselves already.