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  • Thread Starter SaloWP

    (@salowporg)

    “Great! Thank you very much, I did it, and it worked perfectly. One last question: is it possible to change the font of the mathematical symbols to another one? I mention this because they are too thin, very fine in thickness. Could they be changed to, for example, ‘Cambria Math,’ which is used by the latest version of Microsoft Word, or any other font that is not so thin? I hope this is possible. Regards.”

    Thread Starter SaloWP

    (@salowporg)

    Thank you very much! Yes, it worked for me, however it was with the “_” i.e. “.latex_section”. Anyway, now my question is, how do I change the font of the “.latex_section” and also make it the same as the font of my theme?
    Regards.

    Thread Starter SaloWP

    (@salowporg)

    ThThank you. I hope that there will be that support once.

    Thread Starter SaloWP

    (@salowporg)

    Thanks

    I was able to solve it by changing [latex display =" true "] .. [/ latex] by $$ .. $$ so that the formulas are centered, and it was not necessary to disable my other plugins of mathematical formulas, such as Katex or MathJax.

    With the Quicklatex plugin enabled I just had to omit writing [latexpage] at the beginning of the post, otherwise I would have to make too many modifications in the article, because the other mathematical plugins have many customizations.

    Sorry for taking a long time to respond. I have not had much time. I wish you the best for your project.

    Best regards.

    Thread Starter SaloWP

    (@salowporg)

    @ascom. I have done a clean install in WordPress (with Spanish language) in a new subdomain of my own domain. I installed the KaTeX plugin to avoid possible conflicts with other plugins. I installed a minimal theme, the simplest. And the problem persists.
    Look, when I write in the input editor HTML
    [latex] x \leq y > z [/latex]

    I get the following message KaTeX parse error:
    Expected ‘EOF’, got ” at position 12: x \ geq y> z,
    what’s going on? please help. Attached screenshots

    Code entered in html view
    Code entered in html view

    Code entered in normal view
    Code entered in normal view

    Error message in the resulting post
    Error message in the resulting post

    Note: In all other cases, this plugin works very well. Thank you for creating it.

    • This reply was modified 7 years, 6 months ago by SaloWP.
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    Thread Starter SaloWP

    (@salowporg)

    @ascom Thank you, I have tried with space and without space, and it is not resolved. Try to try it on another website. And then I tell you how it was

    Thread Starter SaloWP

    (@salowporg)

    @ascom You mean I should put [/ latex] instead of [/latex]?
    I already did and the problem is not solved.
    However when I write n \ leq x <n + 1 in the ‘insert code’ field of https://khan.github.io/KaTeX/ it perfectly displays the output expression.

    • This reply was modified 7 years, 6 months ago by SaloWP.
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