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This page Copyright © 2010, P. Lutus — comments and suggestions
Version 3.9, 12/13/2010
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Quick Introduction:
More detail:
If you visit a site that has LaTeX in text form, you can copy it here and render it. Like this:
If you want to use your edited expression elsewhere, you can copy it from here. Like this:
For best results, enable JavaScript and cookies for this Web page. JavaScript allows this page to work as intended, and your work is saved in a cookie between visits — with cookies enabled, you can simply leave this page and when you return, your most recent work will be on display.
This page allows the user a choice between three rendering methods — CodeCogs, MathJax and Google Chart API. Each of these methods has advantages and drawbacks:
CodeCogs
MathJax
Google Chart API
I have gotten a number of requests for various additional LaTeX packages that aren't supported by this page, so I need to explain something. This page doesn't generate LaTeX renderings, it only accepts plain-text entries and submits them to the supported renderers. I don't have any control over the packages supported by these renderers. To move beyond the limited capabilities of this page, I recommend that people download and try Lyx, which I find to be a first-rate TeX/LaTeX editor (free, open source).
One final note. After much testing and evaluation, I can only recommend that people get rid of Microsoft's browser. Of the many browsers now available, it is the least stable and reliable. I have found that if I paste a large equation into the editing window, typical browsers like Firefox and Chrome simply render the LaTeX and wait for more input. But Microsoft Explorer often freezes up and then crashes.
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