[LON-CAPA-users] latex/tex in authoring
Nathan Schoenack
lon-capa-users@mail.lon-capa.org
Fri, 9 Dec 2005 12:05:40 -0600
Well, thanks for the help. I thought Tex-ing it would give the
results I desired, but I've chosen to just use the basic <m>$ STUFF
$</m> idea and not worry about the formatting. I'm going to try
learning Tex over the Holiday** Break. This gives me a good, chaotic
primer to that task.
-Nathan
**I'm all for whatever upsets Bill O'Reilly
On Dec 9, 2005, at 11:54 AM, Lars Jensen wrote:
> Hi Nathan,
>
> Nathan Schoenack wrote:
>> This works, but then it centers the equation. Can I left-justify
>> it somehow?
>
>
> You can use inline mode ( this is single-$-signs, or \( ... \) )
> combined with <br /> but this gets ugly with fractions in the tth
> displaymode because tth's typesetting of inline fractions is ugly.
> You can fix this by forcing displaymode of inline math by including
> a <tthoption> -t </tthoption> tag.
>
> Examples:
> (1) <br /><m>\( u = \frac{x}{y} \)</m><br />
>
> (2) <br /><tthoption> -t </tthoption><m>\( u = \frac{x}{y} \)</
> m><br />
>
> (3) <br /><m display="jsmath">\( u = \frac{x}{y} \)</m><br />
>
> Lars.
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Nathan Schoenack
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NDSU Physics
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