http://watchmath.com/vlog/?p=438
Check out the url above. It looks like one can "install" latex in blogspot. Can someone help me with that?, maybe Tuesday after class or by phone this weekend?
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Sunday, May 2, 2010
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It looks like I may be able to just do it in class. The instructions look immensely straight forward to me.
ReplyDeleteI just went and did it, it took me about 1 minute total to make the blog and install it.
ReplyDeleteMy test Blog with LateX
I made one post with Latex, seems to work. Only issue is the first time it doesn't appear to work, and you have to refresh the page (just about every time), which is a little annoying and I am imagining just a limitation of the code on Blogger, and not easily resolved.
The only real issue for me is that I don't know latex.
Here is the blog the person who wrote the code posted his test.
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Like i said, if you see the LateX code and not the Latex formula, hit F5 (refresh) and it should work
Ah! I spent hours the other day trying to get this to work with comments, and I did not think to refresh. Wowww.
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ReplyDeletehttps://docs.google.com/viewer?url=http://www.cs.princeton.edu/courses/archive/spring10/cos433/Latex/latex-guide.pdf
is pretty useful; check out the math section to see how to do most things.
excellent. should we set this up Tuesday?
ReplyDeletesure. At worst, no one uses, at best, it makes the blog better
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+ \frac{\partial^2 u}{\partial y^2}
+ \frac{\partial^2 u}{\partial z^2} \right) \]
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