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[TEST] Embedded latex in post? Nope...

SRLMSRLM Posts: 5,045
edited 2012-09-26 00:38 in General Discussion
[noparse][latex]$\left(a + b\right)^3 = a^3 + 3a^2b + 3ab^2 + b^3$[/latex][/noparse]
produces
[latex]$\left(a + b\right)^3 = a^3 + 3a^2b + 3ab^2 + b^3$[/latex]



[noparse][latex]\left(a + b\right)^3 = a^3 + 3a^2b + 3ab^2 + b^3[/latex][/noparse]
produces
[latex]\left(a + b\right)^3 = a^3 + 3a^2b + 3ab^2 + b^3[/latex]



[noparse][tex]$\left(a + b\right)^3 = a^3 + 3a^2b + 3ab^2 + b^3$[/tex][/noparse]
produces
[tex]$\left(a + b\right)^3 = a^3 + 3a^2b + 3ab^2 + b^3$[/tex]



[noparse][tex]\left(a + b\right)^3 = a^3 + 3a^2b + 3ab^2 + b^3[/tex][/noparse]
produces
[tex]\left(a + b\right)^3 = a^3 + 3a^2b + 3ab^2 + b^3[/tex]

references: http://www.vbulletin.org/forum/showthread.php?t=91545
http://forum.allaboutcircuits.com/showthread.php?t=60409

Admin: it would be nice to have embedded latex...

Comments

  • Phil Pilgrim (PhiPi)Phil Pilgrim (PhiPi) Posts: 23,514
    edited 2012-09-25 09:57
    You can use this online resource to convert LaTeX to a gif image. Here's how your equation came out:
    attachment.php?attachmentid=95831&d=1348592417

    Also, for simple powers and subscripts, you can use the [noparse] and [/noparse] tags, viz:

    [noparse](a + b)3 = a3 + 3a2b + 3ab2 + b3[/noparse]

    which produces:
    (a + b)3 = a3 + 3a2b + 3ab2 + b3

    You can also take advantage of the Unicode symbols enumerated [url=]here[/url], viz:
    d(T) = ∫0Tv(t)dt

    -Phil
    246 x 21 - 972B
  • ElectricAyeElectricAye Posts: 4,561
    edited 2012-09-25 17:16
    Somebody in the test forum says latex, and I'm supposed to NOT post a picture with some snide remark?

    It's killing me.
  • Martin HodgeMartin Hodge Posts: 1,246
    edited 2012-09-25 17:55
    glove3.jpg
  • SRLMSRLM Posts: 5,045
    edited 2012-09-26 00:38
    You can use this online resource to convert LaTeX to a gif image. Here's how your equation came out:

    ...

    That's a good link. Previously, when I had to have an image of an equation, I would create the latex document, export it to PDF, zoom way in on the equation, and take a screen shot. This gave higher resolution than the latex2html type converters, but it was time consuming and tedious. The SVG option of the link you provided is perfect.
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