I use MathSVGPlugin http://www.math.ist.utl.pt/~psoares/MathSVG.html by
Paulo Soares, and have done so for several years in a personal TiddlyWiki
containing mathematics and statistics notes.
MathSVGPlugin supports most of the mathematical latex and also lets you
draw SVG diagrams and graphs.
I've seen a couple of math plugins out there (Haven't used any myself so
I'm not sure if they still work), however if you are just looking for
simple superscript why not simply use Unicode characters?
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Hi,
MathJax with TiddlyWiki may be of interest.
http://math-template.tiddlyspace.com/
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On Feb 5, 9:45 am, tpget...@gmail.com wrote:
Raw newbie here.
I haven't been able to discover if exponents (superscripts) are possible in
a TiddyWiki.
Simple superscripts and subscripts can be achieved using TW standard
syntax. For example...
superscripts: Fermat or Pythagoras (for n=2)
I use MathJaxPlugin
(http://www.guyrutenberg.com/2011/06/25/latex-for-tiddlywiki-a-mathjax-plugin)
for the following reasons:
1. MathJax supports quite a lot of LaTex syntax
2. the plugin is extremely small
3. the plugin loads the latest MathJax codes from the official cite (the
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