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### LaTeX support is back

Posted: 06.12.2009, 19:46
LaTeX support was disabled in the upgrade of the forum software to version 3.0.6, but it's back now after restoring the necessary customizations. Please resume your mathematical conversations...

--Chris

### Re: LaTeX support is back

Posted: 06.12.2009, 19:48
chris wrote:LaTeX support was disabled in the upgrade of the forum software to version 3.0.6, but it's back now after restoring the necessary customizations. Please resume your mathematical conversations...

--Chris

Wow...

Check:

\frac{\int_0^\infty dx^\lambda \,f_\lambda^\nu (x)}{\partial_\mu g^{\mu \nu}(x)}
=======> OK

Fridger

### Re: LaTeX support is back

Posted: 06.12.2009, 19:58
Great!

### Re: LaTeX support is back

Posted: 06.12.2009, 20:24
On my monitor, the LaTeX formulae appear always VERY small. Is there any way to switch to a larger rendering??

Fridger

Posted: 10.08.2016, 13:38
After the restoration of the old forum to the new URL, the LaTeX does not work. I will correct it in the near future .

Added after 8 hours 16 minutes:
Support LaTex returned. However, it will only work for new messages. To show formulas in the old posts, you need to edit post and save, so that the formula image will be generated. See example: viewtopic.php?p=120454#p120454

Posted: 11.08.2016, 00:10
Lets see :

R_{\mu \nu} \:-\: \frac{1}{2} \; g_{\mu \nu} \, R \:+\: \Lambda \, g_{\mu \nu} \:=\: -\: 8 \pi G\; T_{\mu \nu}

Anyone knows what this is ?

Posted: 11.08.2016, 06:33
Cham, I'm not a scientist, so I do not know

Posted: 11.08.2016, 22:30
Should be Einstein's field equations, right?
At least there is some scientific content on the new forum

Posted: 24.01.2017, 19:14
Today I made a new implementation LaTex, and in the coming days will try to make the visual equation editor.