Phillip Lord <[email protected]> writes:
> Stuart Rackham <[email protected]> writes:
>>> The plugin also has the advantage that it's not asciidoc/blogpost
>>> specific. There are some tools already that allow wordpress to show
>>> maths, but the latex-u-like capabilities of javascript is attractive to
>>> me. 
> In a classic "not find the right documentation" or "RTFM" depending on
> which way you look at it, it turns out that wordpress.com (and wordpress
> by a plugin) already supports image generated latex. 
>
> http://wordpress.org/extend/plugins/wp-latex/
>
>
> I'll have a go and report back. 


Sorry for the flurry of emails. 

Basically, it all works, if you add this to wordpress.conf, and install
the plugin to wordpress. 

[macros]
(?su)[\\]?(?P<name>latexmath):\[\$(?P<attrlist>.*?)\$\]=

[latexmath-inlinemacro]
[latex]{attrlist}[/latex]


While I was doing this, I think I have discovered an issue with the new
version of blogpost. I tried do this without modifying wordpress.conf
(as this is root installed in ubuntu). However, I can't any more. In the
past, you could set ASCIIDOC in the blogpost.conf file. This in turn
means that I could have asciidoc use an additional .conf file in
addition to wordpress. As far as I can see, this doesn't work now,
because after the change to asciidocapi; the options are hard-coded.

Either way, I have a working solution for the moment. 

Many thanks!

Phil

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