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Make sure that you have library autolinks enabled, and then have a look at [post=2162699]msg #1[/post] of thread "Estimating the impact of CO2 on global mean temperature"; in particular the LaTeX equation near the top, with the heading "The short form".
Here's what I see at present:
There's a lot of weird looking code sitting just above the table. I've looked at the html source, and the problem is that the LaTeX is an attempt to give a table, which includes as text the word "flux". The autolink system is adding an autolink to the library entry to the popup LaTeX code that goes with the image. This causes odd problems with quoting strings.
I'll see if I can reproduce the problem here:
Using the word flux:
Using the word flow:
Cheers -- sylas
Here's what I see at present:
There's a lot of weird looking code sitting just above the table. I've looked at the html source, and the problem is that the LaTeX is an attempt to give a table, which includes as text the word "flux". The autolink system is adding an autolink to the library entry to the popup LaTeX code that goes with the image. This causes odd problems with quoting strings.
I'll see if I can reproduce the problem here:
Using the word flux:
[tex]\textrm{the flux is} \; 10 \; W/m^2[/tex]
Using the word flow:
[tex]\textrm{the flow is} \; 10 \; W/m^2[/tex]
Cheers -- sylas