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steve, would you post the javascript that makes your equations’ latex sources show on mouseover? That’d be a handy thing to have to accompany LatexRender.
Comment by bc — Wednesday 21st March 2007 3:36 pm #
I think you mean the javascript that produces the pop-up window as the mouse-over code is just the alt/title text and is included in the plugin. The simplest way to give the code is, if you don’t mind, is to download the general LatexRender file here and look in the demo directory. The javascript code is in demo/latex.php and demo/latexcode.php.
In your blog you were having difficulty with the tabular environment. That’s easily solved by adding a line to latex.php. See Odd effects
Comment by Steve — Wednesday 21st March 2007 4:11 pm #
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steve, would you post the javascript that makes your equations’ latex sources show on mouseover? That’d be a handy thing to have to accompany LatexRender.
Comment by bc — Wednesday 21st March 2007 3:36 pm #
I think you mean the javascript that produces the pop-up window as the mouse-over code is just the alt/title text and is included in the plugin. The simplest way to give the code is, if you don’t mind, is to download the general LatexRender file here and look in the demo directory. The javascript code is in demo/latex.php and demo/latexcode.php.
In your blog you were having difficulty with the tabular environment. That’s easily solved by adding a line to latex.php. See Odd effects
Comment by Steve — Wednesday 21st March 2007 4:11 pm #