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 using_jsmath [2008/10/13 16:15]jtk using_jsmath [2008/10/13 16:15] Line 1: Line 1: - ====== Using the jsMath Package from the SECANT DokuWiki ====== - <​html><​SCRIPT SRC="/​jsMath/​easy/​load.js">​ - - It is possible to enter TeX-style equations into the DokuWiki. ​ Do an "Edit this page" to see how. - - * Display equations: $$\int {1\over x}\,dx = \ln(x)+C$$ and $\sum_{i=1}^n i = {n(n+1)\over 2}$ - * Inline equations: Like $$ax^2+bx+c$$ use ''​$$''​ ... ''​$$''​. ​ TeX-style dollar signs are disabled (to avoid confusion with currency). ​ Another example: $$a_i^2 + b_i^2 = c_i^2$$. - - <​html>​ - <​NOSCRIPT>​ -
​ - <​B>​Warning:​ ​jsMath​ - requires JavaScript to process the mathematics on this page.<​BR>​ - If your browser supports JavaScript, be sure it is enabled.<​B>​ - ​ -
- ​ - ​ - - For more information,​ see [[http://​secant.cs.purdue.edu/​jsMath/​test/​sample.html]]. - - - - - ====== Installing jsMath on the DokuWiki ====== - - For the record, here are the (very abbreviated) steps needed to enable jsMath within DocuWiki.  ​ - - - Download the basic package from [[http://​sourceforge.net/​project/​showfiles.php?​group_id=172663|SourceForge jsMath]]. - - - Unpack and install in ~/jsMath. - - - Download the "​jsMath Sprite Fonts" package from the same location and install in a fonts subdirectory. - - - Modify the Apache configuration file to include the jsMath subdirectory. - - A complete discussion of the jsMath package (including download files) is available [[http://​www.math.union.edu/​~dpvc/​jsMath/​authors/​welcome.html|here]].