Hai guyz.
I'm working on sites that rely pretty heavily on equations and fancy notation. Saving out jpgs of everything and planting <img src="../../equations/ch23.jpg"> everywhere is starting to get really annoying.
LaTeX and that style stuff (no idea what the term for it is) looks like it'd be insanely helpful.
My main question is how you'd enter the LaTeX equation into a page. The sites are ASP and some have content generated via forms. Can you drop the latex syntax into the page and then it automagically converts, or do you have to reference it some other way?
For example, if I typed into a form: "E &= mc^2"
Would that render as the proper E=mc^2?
I'm working on sites that rely pretty heavily on equations and fancy notation. Saving out jpgs of everything and planting <img src="../../equations/ch23.jpg"> everywhere is starting to get really annoying.
LaTeX and that style stuff (no idea what the term for it is) looks like it'd be insanely helpful.
My main question is how you'd enter the LaTeX equation into a page. The sites are ASP and some have content generated via forms. Can you drop the latex syntax into the page and then it automagically converts, or do you have to reference it some other way?
For example, if I typed into a form: "E &= mc^2"
Would that render as the proper E=mc^2?
[01:52] <~Nikumubeki> Because it's MBEGGAR BEGS LIKE A BEGONI.