Since we have a fair number of people who study the mathematical/physical sciences, I thought I'd bring it upon myself to create a couple of tags just for that sort. Allow me to elaborate.
I would love to use something like MathML or some other sorts. What would be greatly ideal would be to transliterate something like 3*x^3+4*x into 3x[sup]3[/sup]+4x. But that'll require code hack. But for now, this will do. Some (most) will probably want to use like 4*x^9, I understand (it's quick). But, I gave the option for more.
So now we can confuse the non-math people with such tripe as [forall]x[/forall] [exist]y[/exist] : y=ln(x[sup]2[/sup])![:D](../../smileys/biggrin.gif)
- We have the sup tag for superscript. Usage: [ sup ]2[ /sup ] (3x[sup]2[/sup])
- We have the sub tag. Used in similar fasion as [ sup ] (a[sub]n[/sub])
- The forall tag. I'm not sure how much this will be used but I made it anyway. When you want to say "for all x" it's [ forall ]x[ /forall ] [forall]x[/forall]
- The existential quantifier [ exist ]. Used in same fashion as forall [exist]y[/exist]
- And "element of" or "is in" This one is used like [ isin='set']element[ /isin ]. So if I wish to say [isin='A']a[/isin] it's [ isin='A' ]a[ /isin]
I would love to use something like MathML or some other sorts. What would be greatly ideal would be to transliterate something like 3*x^3+4*x into 3x[sup]3[/sup]+4x. But that'll require code hack. But for now, this will do. Some (most) will probably want to use like 4*x^9, I understand (it's quick). But, I gave the option for more.
So now we can confuse the non-math people with such tripe as [forall]x[/forall] [exist]y[/exist] : y=ln(x[sup]2[/sup])
![:D](../../smileys/biggrin.gif)
Code to the left of him, code to the right of him, code in front of him compil'd and thundered. Programm'd at with shot and $SHELL. Boldly he typed and well. Into the jaws of C. Into the mouth of PERL. Debug'd the 0x258.