Re: [O] problems with mathjax CDN and HTML export
On 11/8/11 5:09 PM, Giovanni Ridolfi wrote: Yes, You're right. It is exported correctly and correctly formatted if you export only *this* subheading. The subheading "** $$". But, if you export the whole subtree, from the "* mathjax test " heading, the equation is "converted" in HTML format e.g.:α = \frac{1}{L0} Giovanni Ah, I see. The problem is that the "$$" in the subheading is interpreted as an unclosed math snippet. (Interesting that it's still exported as a heading.) After that, math closes when it should open. Try closing the subheading: "* $$ $$" and exporting again. Getting "$$" as a subheading is not quite straightforward, but the following will work. Create a user-defined dollar-sign entity (org doesn't have one by default): (setq org-entities-user '(("dollar" "\\$" nil "$" "$" "$" "$"))) Now "* \dollar\dollar" should work. Yours, Christian
Re: [O] problems with mathjax CDN and HTML export
Christian Moe writes: Hi Christian, thank you for checking, > On 11/7/11 5:02 PM, Giovanni Ridolfi wrote: >> the math snippets are always "converted" in HTML format e.g.:α = >> \frac{1}{L0} > > Do I understand correctly that this is your problem? yes. > (Not very clear > from your long example, which starts with the CDN service.) sorry for that > > If so, I can't reproduce it. Your > > $$ > \alpha = \frac{1}{L_{0}} \left( \frac{L_2-L_1}{T_2-T_1} \right) > = \frac{1}{L_0}\frac{\Delta L}{\Delta T} > $$ > > exports verbatim for me, and is correctly formatted. I tried. Yes and no. Yes, You're right. It is exported correctly and correctly formatted if you export only *this* subheading. The subheading "** $$". But, if you export the whole subtree, from the "* mathjax test " heading, the equation is "converted" in HTML format e.g.:α = \frac{1}{L0} Giovanni
Re: [O] problems with mathjax CDN and HTML export
On 11/7/11 5:02 PM, Giovanni Ridolfi wrote: the math snippets are always "converted" in HTML format e.g.:α = \frac{1}{L0} Do I understand correctly that this is your problem? (Not very clear from your long example, which starts with the CDN service.) If so, I can't reproduce it. Your $$ \alpha = \frac{1}{L_{0}} \left( \frac{L_2-L_1}{T_2-T_1} \right) = \frac{1}{L_0}\frac{\Delta L}{\Delta T} $$ exports verbatim for me, and is correctly formatted. Yours, Christian