Dave Posted June 3, 2004 Author Posted June 3, 2004 Was thinking of writing a little math toolbar thing so that you can just click on the math symbols and the latex code would be inserted into the textbox.
Dave Posted June 3, 2004 Author Posted June 3, 2004 I've also got a copy of the latest latexrender code, so I'll post that off to you soon with some instructions blike. I've managed to fix a few of the problems we have when quoting equations; the images produced are now transparent with a very minor reduction in quality from what we have atm, although it requires a little more CPU
Primarygun Posted July 26, 2004 Posted July 26, 2004 how about subscript how to type it. It is very useful in chemistry area
Primarygun Posted July 27, 2004 Posted July 27, 2004 how to install latex, it needed to put many file inside. Would anyone upload the whole for me ?
Dave Posted July 27, 2004 Author Posted July 27, 2004 Read the initial post: subscripts are generated by using _ For example, A_{n^2} produces: [math]A_{n^2}[/math]
Gauss Posted August 11, 2004 Posted August 11, 2004 Dear Dave I have tried numerous times to use the latex code for Matrix and Align equations. When I use the command for matrix I get: [math]\begin{matrix} w & x \\ annoyed & z \end{matrix}[/math] and for align: [math]\begin{align} w & x \\ annoyed & z \end{align}[/math] As you can see the ampersand persists. I have read a few 'latex' manuals and tried various code combinations. Could you or someone else be able to provide some information to overcome this problem. Regards Gauss
Dave Posted August 11, 2004 Author Posted August 11, 2004 The problem is that when you type the & into vB, it cleverly converts it into the html symbol for an ampersand; namely & which is why you're having problems. When I get back from holiday, I'll fix it; it's a fairly simple fix. Thanks for highlighting the problem though.
Gauss Posted August 11, 2004 Posted August 11, 2004 Dear Dave Thanks for the reply, I had a thought that might be the case. Regards Gauss
Dapthar Posted August 30, 2004 Posted August 30, 2004 Just thought I'd post this link http://www.ctan.org/tex-archive/info/symbols/comprehensive/symbols-a4.pdf. It's a relatively small, (approximately 2.3 MB) comprehensive set of symbol tables for [math]\LaTeX[/math] and some of its add ons. The page I got it from is here: http://www.ctan.org/tex-archive/info/symbols/comprehensive/symbols-a4.pdf.
bloodhound Posted December 12, 2004 Posted December 12, 2004 i love the way gauss writes his post like a letter. and ends it with Regards Gauss....
noz92 Posted December 22, 2004 Posted December 22, 2004 How would I write out something like [math]\sqrt{25} = 5[/math]? How would I put the [math]5[/math] above the [math]\sqrt{25}[/math]?
noz92 Posted December 22, 2004 Posted December 22, 2004 And what about aproximatly? How do you put that symbol in?
bloodhound Posted December 22, 2004 Posted December 22, 2004 here is a really short guide. with most of the notation in there http://www.maths.nottingham.ac.uk/local/Guides/short-math-guide.pdf
Dave Posted December 22, 2004 Author Posted December 22, 2004 Use \frac{5}{\sqrt{25}} - the first argument of \frac lets you specify the numerator, the second will give you the denominator.
Dave Posted January 8, 2005 Author Posted January 8, 2005 I saw on the announcements that blike's upgraded some stuff. He probably forgot to put the latex code back in.
noz92 Posted January 8, 2005 Posted January 8, 2005 What was he upgrading that he needed to take the LaTeX out?
noz92 Posted January 8, 2005 Posted January 8, 2005 Okay, forget the question above, I already saw the tread. And I already PM him.
e(ho0n3 Posted January 29, 2005 Posted January 29, 2005 It's been a while now and the [math][/math] tags are still not working. What's going on?!
ydoaPs Posted February 12, 2005 Posted February 12, 2005 could someone please post all of the greek letters so no one has to guess at the abbreviation LaTeX uses?
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