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me page > English documentation > Guide for the Webmaster and the SPIP hacker > Guide to advanced features > Inserting LaTEX mathematical formulae Inserting LaTEX mathematical formulae 20 Februar Whenever your text consists of only mathematical formulae, you can naturally apply the pseudo-tags <math>...</math> on a global level (that is: put <math> right at the start of the text, and </math> right at the end...).
The only known incompatibility here occurs when you wish to put the "dollar" ($) symbol in the text, as the "dollar" symbol is used as a formula delimiter. (In reality, that is why the pseudo-codes <math></ math> exist at all, to indicate that the dollar symbol will act as a pre-processor flag for the contained text segment)
Within these pseudo-tags, you then need only code mathematical formulae according to the syntax of TEX, by delimiting each formula with dollars ($) or with double-dollars ($$) for a centered formula.
Here is an example:
You can insert matrices: pmatrix{1&0&0cr 0&a&0cr 0&0&bcr}; you can define complex fractions such as {1over z}, {1overdisplaystyle 1+{1over x}}; you can use greek letters alpha, beta, gamma, Gamma, varphi; and present complex formulae as centered text:
left|{1over N}sum_{n=1}^N gamma(u_n)-{1over 2pi}int_0^{2pi} gamma(t){rm d}tright| le {varepsilonover 3}.
which is coded as below in the original text:
This system is limited to displaying well-formed mathematical formulae and no other TEX functionality is available. In particular: it is not possible to define your own macros (def...{...} is not available) and macros other than anything specifically a mathematical formula will not be recognised. In practical usage, other limitations will be encountered, but it is important to recall that the goal of this feature is ONLY to show mathematical formulae within text, and nothing more... For webmasters
For further information on the topic, please refer to the SPIP Wiki page . There is information there which provides instructions on how to implement your own formula server, and no longer rely on our centralised server. Download the latest version of SPIP SPIP 1.9.2
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On 3 mar, 06:42, "NM" <NoMat...@nowhere.com> wrote:
hello unee...@hotmail.com you wrote
je recherche un emploi ;
j'ai trouve aussi ,ca ne repond pas
j'ai oublie de preciser :-) en Bretagne
http://atunivers.free.fr/universe/2billion.html
http://www.ortolojf-courses.com/index.php
On 3 mar, 06:42, "NM" <NoMat...@nowhere.com> wrote:
hello unee...@hotmail.com you wrote
je recherche un emploi ;
ar] [bg] [ca] [cpf] [cs] [da] [de] [en] [eo] [es] [eu] [fa] [fon] [fr] [g l] [it] [ja] [lb] [nl] [oc] [pl] [pt] [ro] [tr] [vi] [zh] Espace de traduct ion
me page > English documentation > Guide for the Webmaster and the
SPIP hacker > Guide to advanced features > Inserting LaTEX
mathematical formulae
Inserting LaTEX mathematical formulae
20 Februar Whenever your text consists of only mathematical formulae,
you can naturally apply the pseudo-tags <math>...</math> on a global
level (that is: put <math> right at the start of the text, and </math>
right at the end...).
The only known incompatibility here occurs when you wish to put
the "dollar" ($) symbol in the text, as the "dollar" symbol is used as
a formula delimiter. (In reality, that is why the pseudo-codes <math></
math> exist at all, to indicate that the dollar symbol will act as a
pre-processor flag for the contained text segment)
Within these pseudo-tags, you then need only code mathematical
formulae according to the syntax of TEX, by delimiting each formula
with dollars ($) or with double-dollars ($$) for a centered formula.
Here is an example:
You can insert matrices: pmatrix{1&0&0cr 0&a&0cr 0&0&bcr}; you
can define complex fractions such as {1over z}, {1overdisplaystyle
1+{1over x}}; you can use greek letters alpha, beta, gamma,
Gamma, varphi; and present complex formulae as centered text:
left|{1over N}sum_{n=1}^N gamma(u_n)-{1over 2pi}int_0^{2pi}
gamma(t){rm d}tright| le {varepsilonover 3}.
which is coded as below in the original text:
This system is limited to displaying well-formed mathematical formulae
and no other TEX functionality is available. In particular: it is not
possible to define your own macros (def...{...} is not available) and
macros other than anything specifically a mathematical formula will
not be recognised. In practical usage, other limitations will be
encountered, but it is important to recall that the goal of this
feature is ONLY to show mathematical formulae within text, and nothing
more...
For webmasters
For further information on the topic, please refer to the SPIP Wiki
page . There is information there which provides instructions on how
to implement your own formula server, and no longer rely on our
centralised server.
Download the latest version of SPIP
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http://atunivers.free.fr/universe/2billion.html http://www.ortolojf-courses.com/index.php On 3 mar, 06:42, "NM" wrote:
hello you wrote
je recherche un emploi ; ar] [bg] [ca] [cpf] [cs] [da] [de] [en] [eo] [es] [eu] [fa] [fon] [fr] [g l] [it] [ja] [lb] [nl] [oc] [pl] [pt] [ro] [tr] [vi] [zh] Espace de traduct ion
me page > English documentation > Guide for the Webmaster and the SPIP hacker > Guide to advanced features > Inserting LaTEX mathematical formulae Inserting LaTEX mathematical formulae 20 Februar Whenever your text consists of only mathematical formulae, you can naturally apply the pseudo-tags <math>...</math> on a global level (that is: put <math> right at the start of the text, and </math> right at the end...).
The only known incompatibility here occurs when you wish to put the "dollar" ($) symbol in the text, as the "dollar" symbol is used as a formula delimiter. (In reality, that is why the pseudo-codes <math></ math> exist at all, to indicate that the dollar symbol will act as a pre-processor flag for the contained text segment)
Within these pseudo-tags, you then need only code mathematical formulae according to the syntax of TEX, by delimiting each formula with dollars ($) or with double-dollars ($$) for a centered formula.
Here is an example:
You can insert matrices: pmatrix{1&0&0cr 0&a&0cr 0&0&bcr}; you can define complex fractions such as {1over z}, {1overdisplaystyle 1+{1over x}}; you can use greek letters alpha, beta, gamma, Gamma, varphi; and present complex formulae as centered text:
left|{1over N}sum_{n=1}^N gamma(u_n)-{1over 2pi}int_0^{2pi} gamma(t){rm d}tright| le {varepsilonover 3}.
which is coded as below in the original text:
This system is limited to displaying well-formed mathematical formulae and no other TEX functionality is available. In particular: it is not possible to define your own macros (def...{...} is not available) and macros other than anything specifically a mathematical formula will not be recognised. In practical usage, other limitations will be encountered, but it is important to recall that the goal of this feature is ONLY to show mathematical formulae within text, and nothing more... For webmasters
For further information on the topic, please refer to the SPIP Wiki page . There is information there which provides instructions on how to implement your own formula server, and no longer rely on our centralised server. Download the latest version of SPIP SPIP 1.9.2
SPIP 1.9.2 Download Navigation
* Presentation and first steps o Installation o Upgrades and version history * SPIP userâs guide o Follow the siteâs life * Guide for the Webmaster and the SPIP hacker o SPIP step by step o Page layout: reference manual o Overview: using style sheets with SPIP o Guide to advanced features + The integrated XML validator + Multi-site provisioning with a shared SPIP kernel + Image processing + How to <INCLUDE> other templates + Creating a multilingual site + Internationalizing Templates + Using personalised URLs + Variables for customising SPIP + Managing 404 errors in SPIP + Inserting LaTEX mathematical formulae + Typographical Images + Automatic image processing + Content Syndication o Plugins, Step by Step o Hints and tips * Q&A o Technical FAQ o FAQ: first steps
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Extrait du site <<...Il y a un siècle environ, un petit groupe de jeunes
immigrants juifs originaires d'Europe de l'Est, mus par les idéaux sioniste
et socialiste, fondaient sur les rives du lac de Tibériade la première
kvoutza ( groupe en hébreu, groupement auquel fut ultérieurement donné le
nom de kibboutz, communauté basée sur l'adhésion à un même mode de vie
rural). Leur kvoutza, ils la voulaient cohérente et égalitaire, fondée sur
la propriété collective des moyens de production et de consommation. Un
cadre de vie où tous les membres prenaient les décisions de concert et à la
majorité, et se partageaient équitablement les droits et les devoirs...>>
c'est très beau ! mais ils ont oublié de préciser << installés sur des
térritoires occupés, appartenants à des palestiniens, un peuple en voie de
disparition à cause d'un génocide programmé et excuté de nos jours sous les
yeux de tout le monde, y compris les nations unies..."
a+
hamda
--
Le courage c'est de dire son opinion (hamda)
Extrait du site <<...Il y a un siècle environ, un petit groupe de jeunes immigrants juifs originaires d'Europe de l'Est, mus par les idéaux sioniste et socialiste, fondaient sur les rives du lac de Tibériade la première kvoutza ( groupe en hébreu, groupement auquel fut ultérieurement donné le nom de kibboutz, communauté basée sur l'adhésion à un même mode de vie rural). Leur kvoutza, ils la voulaient cohérente et égalitaire, fondée sur la propriété collective des moyens de production et de consommation. Un cadre de vie où tous les membres prenaient les décisions de concert et à la majorité, et se partageaient équitablement les droits et les devoirs...>>
c'est très beau ! mais ils ont oublié de préciser << installés sur des térritoires occupés, appartenants à des palestiniens, un peuple en voie de disparition à cause d'un génocide programmé et excuté de nos jours sous les yeux de tout le monde, y compris les nations unies..."
a+ hamda -- Le courage c'est de dire son opinion (hamda)