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Math typesetting with jsMath Posted: Jul 2, 2009 8:25 AM
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This entry uses jsMath to display mathematical expressions. Please go to the main site if some fail to render.

I've added math typesetting support to Ocsiblog, which runs this site, using jsMath: (double-click on the equations to see the sources)

\[\begin{eqnarray*} \nabla.D & = & \rho\\ \nabla.B & = & 0\\ \nabla\times E & = & -\frac{\partial B}{\partial t}\\ \nabla\times H & = & j+\frac{\partial D}{\partial t}\end{eqnarray*} \]

When jsMath is enabled, you'll see in the bottom right-hand corner a button that triggers a control panel allowing you to set several options such as the scale or the rendering mechanism (TeX fonts, image fonts or native Unicode fonts). For best viewing, you can get the TeX fonts here (the page includes detailed install instructions for Windows, OSX and Un*x).

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