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Latex formula samples
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Once you have requested to enable this extension you can enter Latex math formatting enclosing it between two <nowiki> <math> and </math> </nowiki> tags. You obtain directly a latex equation environment that you should be familiar with.
  
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For more info see [http://www.mediawiki.org/wiki/Math the official mediawiki documentation]
  
<math>
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It is currently disabled due to lack of request. It is possible to enable it, however.
\frac{\alpha}{\beta}+1+213
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</math>
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<math>
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Keep in mind that this extension supports only a subset of latex commands. Most features are available, some advanced ones may not.
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\begin{array}{ccc}
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Below you can find some samples.
9&113&117\\
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14&18&21
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\end{array}
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\right]
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</math>
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<math>
 
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[[TEST:test]]
 

Latest revision as of 14:00, 31 March 2015

Once you have requested to enable this extension you can enter Latex math formatting enclosing it between two <math> and </math> tags. You obtain directly a latex equation environment that you should be familiar with.

For more info see the official mediawiki documentation

It is currently disabled due to lack of request. It is possible to enable it, however.

Keep in mind that this extension supports only a subset of latex commands. Most features are available, some advanced ones may not.

Below you can find some samples.