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Phil Steitz updated MATH-1006:
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    Description: It would be convenient to be able to embed Tex expressions in 
javadoc.  This can be accomplished via the [MathJax|http://www.mathjax.org/] 
javascript display engine.  MathJax can be integrated into javadoc by passing a 
-header option to the doclet that points to the MathJax javascript sources.  
Both maven and ant support this via configuration.  Once pom.xml (maven) and 
build.xml (ant) are modified to make the MathJax functions available, javadoc 
can embed Tex expressions by using standard Tex escapes: \\(...\\) for inline; 
\\[...\\] for formulas.  (was: It would be convenient to be able to embed Tex 
expressions in javadoc.  This can be accomplished via the 
[MathJax|http://www.mathjax.org/] javascript display engine.  MathJax can be 
integrated into javadoc by passing a -header option to the doclet that points 
to the MathJax javascript sources.  Both maven and ant support this via 
configuration.  Once pom.xml (maven) and build.xml (ant) are modified to make 
the MathJax functions available, javadoc can embed Tex expressions by using 
standard Tex escapes: \(...\) for inline; \[...\] for formulas.)
    
> Add support for embedding Tex in javadoc via MathJax
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>
>                 Key: MATH-1006
>                 URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/MATH-1006
>             Project: Commons Math
>          Issue Type: Bug
>    Affects Versions: 3.2
>            Reporter: Phil Steitz
>            Priority: Minor
>             Fix For: 3.3
>
>
> It would be convenient to be able to embed Tex expressions in javadoc.  This 
> can be accomplished via the [MathJax|http://www.mathjax.org/] javascript 
> display engine.  MathJax can be integrated into javadoc by passing a -header 
> option to the doclet that points to the MathJax javascript sources.  Both 
> maven and ant support this via configuration.  Once pom.xml (maven) and 
> build.xml (ant) are modified to make the MathJax functions available, javadoc 
> can embed Tex expressions by using standard Tex escapes: \\(...\\) for 
> inline; \\[...\\] for formulas.

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