[Using Sakai] JSMath in Wiki
David Arnold
dwarnold45 at suddenlink.net
Thu Dec 17 08:20:51 PST 2009
All,
Sorry I didn't make myself clear. I'm fluent in tex and latex, it's
typing {math} .... {math} and {math:display} ... {math} that is
driving me batty.
Also, I'm aware of the jsMath site, but am looking for an advanced
tutorial of entering math in the Sakai wiki.
David
On Dec 17, 2009, at 7:57 AM, John F. Hall wrote:
> 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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