Rating: 5 stars
There is a mistake on the beginning of this product descriotion:
There, we see: “enables enables”
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I think it’s a very great plugin because we, as a physics lover, are so difficult to type latex equations in any blog. I like wordpress but its WP-latex is not good enough.
I found that MathJax won’t work well when the equation is too many “A_{1}^{2}”, “\text{1233}” or something like that. For example,
$$\large\sum_{i=1}^n\vec{F}_{\text{ext, i}}=\sum_{i=1}^n$$
This equation won’t show LaTeX correctly.
However, if I delete =\sum_{i=1}^n, then everything is fine.
$$\large\sum_{i=1}^n\vec{F}_{\text{ext, i}}$$
I really need your help. I love this plugin so much because it enables me to write a physics blog.
Thank you so much.
You can see this two pictures :
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Rating: 5 stars
Thanks for your work.
By the way, could you please add the inlineMath config?
Or I have to add
<script type="text/x-mathjax-config">
MathJax.Hub.Config({
tex2jax: {inlineMath: [['$','$'], ['\\(','\\)']]}
});
</script>
in header.php to support the inlineMath.
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I really like the fact that it only injected code when needed.
It seems I cannot put two [latex] equations on one page. I ended up use one [latex] and one $$ code.
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I am not a heavy LaTeX user but I do write about mathematics every now and then, and I find MathJax extremely useful. I have been using it for the last 2 or 3 years – no issues whatsoever. It simply works, both on PC an on mobile. The biggest selling point to me is that it allows for selecting & copying math expressions as text (as opposite to other LaTeX plugins that convert expressions to png). This makes things scalable, performant etc. Good work!
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Up to now I’ve been using the Simple Mathjax plugin, which also works well, but is not able to inject the mathjax dependency selectively.
On my sites I have math only on a very few pages, and MathJax-LaTeX enables me to enable mathjax only on those pages by just adding the [mathjax] shortcode somewhere.
Importantly, remember to disable Jetpack Beautiful Math, else it can interfere with MathJax-LaTeX. (at the time of writing, Jetpack is still turning math into bitmaps, which is not nearly as beautiful as MathJax on capable browsers).
See https://vxlabs.com/2014/06/16/level-sets-the-practical-10-minute-introduction/ for an example.
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Using the MathJax-LaTeX plugin makes math real simple and beautiful on my site. There may be some tiny “bugs” from time to time, but nothing I could not fix by looking at the docs.mathjax.org.
Using math on your blog never was simpler!
Rating: 2 stars
While it had no problem installing it, the transitions from Wp-Latex to Mathjax-Latex wasn’t as smooth as I hoped for. The plugin seems to have two bugs which make a lot of the formulas on our blog not render. It is a show stopper for us, therefore only 2 stars.
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Hi i have a Sensei Woothemes wp plugin that create online courses, and the problem is that it doesn’t recognize the latex code to display the maths formulas so it should be modified(code should be integrated to its core files). can annyone help me figure out this thing i am willing to pay 100$ by paypal to the one who figure it out. this is my e-mail : [email protected] feel free to contact me
Thanks,