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| Alexander has written a hack that lets us use Latex to write equations. Usage is fairly complex but there is a nice tutorial here: http://www.forkosh.com/mimetextutorial.html Use the... | ||
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| Re: How to: use LaTeX for equations ok, i think that this thread needs a little pointing, for those who are interested, i just finished a tutorial on Latex in the math section (sort of where its needed a bit more) so please dont hesitate and visit: http://hypography.com/forums/physics...th-v2-0-a.html there is also a link to latex practice grounds thread, and if you have any questions, please, please post them in the linked stickey, i want people to be able to refer to a single thread for guidance... I dunno whether i should block this thread or something, but please go to the Physics and Math section for the latex stuff... |
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#14
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11-09-2006
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| Re: How to: use LaTeX for equations Really just getting started with this Latex and already I've discovered a problem. I understand how to show sqrt-root but how do I show cube-root or even higher powers of this function? Any help would be appreciated.....Infy |
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11-09-2006
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Though there are many excellent LaTeX references, I usually refer to http://meta.wikimedia.org/wiki/Help:Formula . I don’t think it’s complete, but it’s yet to fail to answer any of my questions. | |
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#16
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11-09-2006
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| Re: Roots in LaTex, and a LaTex reference Quote:
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#17
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Essay
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04-22-2008
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| Re: How to: use LaTeX for equations Quote:
Is that correct, or is there a way to have equations display within quotes? p.p.s. Thanks for the answer; I never would'a guessed that.... ![]() | |
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#18
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04-23-2008
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| Re: How to: use LaTeX for equations Quote: \sum_q \frac{\partial}{\partial x_q}\vec{\psi} = 0 normally and \\sum_q \\frac{\\partial}{\\partial x_q}\\vec{\\psi} = 0 in quotes. Also, if you preview your post you'll have to re-double-up the backslashes before submitting. -modest | |
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#19
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04-23-2008
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| Re: Roots in LaTex, and a LaTex reference Quote:
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