On 22/04/2024 16:05, Fraga, Eric wrote:
On Friday, 19 Apr 2024 at 23:19, Max Nikulin wrote:
MathJax may be your friend. LaTeXML and katex do not add as well.
MathJax works well but for websites; my context is that I need to
prepare a Word document to share with others.
I have not tried it,
On Friday, 19 Apr 2024 at 23:19, Max Nikulin wrote:
> MathJax may be your friend. LaTeXML and katex do not add as well.
MathJax works well but for websites; my context is that I need to
prepare a Word document to share with others.
> Actually I asked to confirm that your troubles are not with
On 18/04/2024 22:51, Fraga, Eric wrote:
In LaTeX, something like $a_{b_c}$. Pandoc generates
a b c
(where the a, b, and c are ...) whereas, by hand, I use
a b c
MathJax may be your friend. LaTeXML and katex do not add as well.
Actually I asked to confirm that your troubles are not
On Thursday, 18 Apr 2024 at 15:38, Leo Butler wrote:
> Eric,
> I think there is a bug in the way the exporter handles odt fragments.
>
> Explanation: Maxima can print output in mathml.
Oh, this is actually excellent news! I use maxima all the time...
> But when I export to odt, something weird
Hi Max,
On Thursday, 18 Apr 2024 at 22:05, Max Nikulin wrote:
> I am still curious if pandoc can handle your math expressions.
The short answer: not quite but definitely much better than latexmlmath.
The longer answer: my equation has a number of terms with subscripts
where the subscripts
On Thu, Apr 18 2024, "Fraga, Eric" wrote:
> Hello all,
>
> I am having (for my sins) to write some Word documents. I don't even
> have Word on my system but that's by the by. The documents have some
> mathematical expressions. In the past, I have used LaTeX to create
> images of these
On 18/04/2024 22:03, Fraga, Eric wrote:
PS - also thanks for details on latexmlmath.
I am still curious if pandoc can handle your math expressions.
Hi Max,
On Thursday, 18 Apr 2024 at 21:44, Max Nikulin wrote:
> #+begin_export odt
> ...
> #+end_export
I thought I had tried that but must have done something different/wrong.
This works beautifully, once I figured out I had to wrap the
... within a .
Many thanks,
eric
PS - also thanks for
On 18/04/2024 19:14, Fraga, Eric wrote:
The question I have is: can I replace the link to a Math ML file (which
does work, as noted in the org info manual) with the actual Math ML code
inline within the org file?
#+begin_export odt
...
#+end_export
[1] exporting LaTeX fragments directly,
Hello all,
I am having (for my sins) to write some Word documents. I don't even
have Word on my system but that's by the by. The documents have some
mathematical expressions. In the past, I have used LaTeX to create
images of these expressions (and hence my earlier post today). But I'm
told
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