### How to generate MathJax fonts --------------------------------- It's really simple (now)! Just make a docker image from the included Dockerfile using a command like sudo docker build --tag=mathjaxfonts . from within this directory (note you need to have docker installed and running for this to work). This will build a docker image with the mathjaxfonts tag, which you can then use to run dockers based on them. Then, run a mathjaxfonts docker with sudo docker run --interactive --tty --name mjf mathjaxfonts /bin/bash We name this docker "mjf" so we can reference it later when we want to copy the files off. (If you get an error about the name being in use, perhaps because you are trying to create another docker, you can either delete the old docker with sudo docker rm mjf or use a different name.) This will get you into the docker in the root directory. From there, cd into the `/MathJax-dev/fonts/OTF/TeX` directory, and run make ttf eot woff woff2 to build all of the fonts that we need. Finally, leave the docker and copy all the files off with the `copy_fonts.sh` script: ./copy_fonts.sh mjf And you're good to go! Don't forget to update the font metrics with `make metrics`. ### General Docker Help ----------------------- When you quit the docker, it will stop the docker from running. If you want to reattach to the docker, you can start it again with sudo docker start mjf and then attach with sudo docker attach mjf Alternatively, if you want to detach from the docker when you're done instead of quitting and stopping it, you can detach with `C-p C-q`, and then re-attach with sudo docker attach mjf To see a list of your current dockers, you can run docker ps