Difference between revisions of "Help:Mathematical Symbols"
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It is strongly advised that <nowiki><math>...</math></nowiki> be used around ''all'' mathematics added to this wiki, even if the assistance of T<sub>E</sub>X is not required (e.g. if the formula could be displayed using standard HTML). This will assist when exporting the wiki into other formats, such as PDF. | It is strongly advised that <nowiki><math>...</math></nowiki> be used around ''all'' mathematics added to this wiki, even if the assistance of T<sub>E</sub>X is not required (e.g. if the formula could be displayed using standard HTML). This will assist when exporting the wiki into other formats, such as PDF. | ||
− | ==Advanced Use of | + | ==Advanced Use of T<sub>E</sub>X== |
− | Advanced use of | + | Advanced use of T<sub>E</sub>X is beyond the scope of this help page. Instead, we recommend you consult the comprehensive [[metawikipedia:Help:Formula|reference on meta.wikimedia.org]]. |
[[Category:Help|Mathematical Symbols]] | [[Category:Help|Mathematical Symbols]] | ||
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Revision as of 16:15, 5 November 2007
POV-Wiki supports the standard mediawiki math markup (available via the √n button on the edit toolbar). Additionally, it has an interactive TEX editor, called the 'TEX Box', which appears in a popup window when you click on the ∑ button at the left of the edit toolbar.
The TEX Box is also available on its own special page.
Inserting Formulas
Inserting TEX markup is done using <math>...</math>
tags. For example, to display the following quadratic formula
you could use the markup
<math>x=\frac{-b\pm\sqrt{b^2-4ac}}{2a}</math>
Consistent Use of <math>...</math>
It is strongly advised that <math>...</math> be used around all mathematics added to this wiki, even if the assistance of TEX is not required (e.g. if the formula could be displayed using standard HTML). This will assist when exporting the wiki into other formats, such as PDF.
Advanced Use of TEX
Advanced use of TEX is beyond the scope of this help page. Instead, we recommend you consult the comprehensive reference on meta.wikimedia.org.