[Using Sakai] JSMath in Wiki
John F. Hall
hall at UDel.Edu
Thu Dec 17 07:57:55 PST 2009
It probably wouldn't help for the examples you gave, but for well-known
formulas and equations you can copy and paste them from Wikipedia. Just
highlight the image in Wikipedia and copy and then paste in rWiki - you
just have to add the {math}...{math} tags around it.
It's a real time saver for huge complex formulas, if you can find them
in Wikipedia already. You can also learn about the syntax from looking
at examples from there.
-John
David Arnold wrote:
> All,
>
> It seems painful to have to type {math}f(x)=\frac{x}{x+1}{math} and
> {math:display}g(x)=\sin x{math} everytime you want mathematics in the
> Wiki. Any workaround on this?
>
> Also, does anyone know of any advanced pages describing jsMath use in
> the Wiki?
>
> David Arnold
> College of the Redwoods
> Department of Mathematics
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