MathJax [Tips / Tricks]

posted by Helmut Homepage – Vienna, Austria, 2019-06-02 03:07 (2573 d 19:56 ago) – Posting: # 20309
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[image]Dear all,

for lovers of beautiful math in all browsers (Shuanghe?) I installed the MathJax Java­Script library developed by The MathJax Consortium – a joint venture of the American Mathematical Society and the Society for Industrial and Applied Mathematics to advance mathematical and scientific content on the web.

Examples:

The default delimiters are $$...$$ and \[...\] for displayed formulas (in a centered paragraph) like this
\[x = {-b \pm \sqrt{b^2-4ac} \over 2a}\] and \(...\) for in-line formulas like this \(x = {-b \pm \sqrt{b^2-4ac} \over 2a}\).
Note in particular that the $...$ in-line delimiters are not used in order to avoid collisions with the $-symbol in posts. See also the details about MathJax TeX and LaTeX Support.
If you insist: \(\small{\mathfrak{Fraktur}\bullet\texttt{Typewriter}}\)

If you don’t like the size of rendered formulas you can enclose them in the usual BBcodes for small and big fonts. Might be usefull esp. for inline ones. Examples (original, small):
This one with the default \(x = {-b \pm \sqrt{b^2-4ac} \over 2a}\).
Enclosed in BBcodes \(x = {-b \pm \sqrt{b^2-4ac} \over 2a}\).

Another option is to use [image] font size modifier-commands directly: \Huge{}, \huge{}, \LARGE{}, \Large{}, \large{}, \normalsize{} (the default), \small{}, \scriptsize{}, \tiny{}.
Note that \footnotesize{} (between \small{} and \scriptsize{}) is not supported in MathJax.
$$\Huge{\text{The quick brown fox jumps over the fence.}}$$$$\huge{\text{The quick brown fox jumps over the fence.}}$$$$\LARGE{\text{The quick brown fox jumps over the fence.}}$$$$\Large{\text{The quick brown fox jumps over the fence.}}$$$$\large{\text{The quick brown fox jumps over the fence.}}$$$$\text{The quick brown fox jumps over the fence.}$$$$\small{\text{The quick brown fox jumps over the fence.}}$$$$\scriptsize{\text{The quick brown fox jumps over the fence.}}$$$$\tiny{\text{The quick brown fox jumps over the fence.}}$$

A simple table:$$\begin{array}{ccccc}
\textsf{S|P} & \textsf{I} & \textsf{II} & \textsf{III} & \textsf{IV}\\\hline
\textsf{1} & \textsf{T} & \textsf{R} & \textsf{T} & \textsf{R}\\
\textsf{2} & \textsf{R} & \textsf{T} & \textsf{R} & \textsf{T}
\end{array}$$
You can also number equations by adding \tag{foo} at the end (in the example 1…3). $$S_0=\int f(x)dx \tag{1}$$ $$S_1=\int x\cdot f(x)dx \tag{2}$$ $$S_2=\int x^2\cdot f(x)dx \tag{3}$$
If you are not familiar with [image] I suggest online editors (here, there) and the LaTeX wikibook. For improv­ed speed, install the STIX Fonts (available at GitHub).

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