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Apr23-06, 10:12 AM   #1
 
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Bug #1: If the LaTeX source to an image contains an apostrophe, you cannot click the image to see the source. (I imagine the apostrophe is causing javascript errors by closing a string literal)

Example: [itex]f'(x) = 0[/itex]

Bug #2: The forum code is too liberal with escaping characters: in particular, you cannot print a Greek letter with α because the forum software happily escapes the ampersand. Fixing this bug would be nice because it's quicker to type α than [itex]\alpha[/itex], and would reduce the number of LaTeX images in posts.


I know these have been around for a while; are there plans to fix them, or was it decided that it's not worth the effort?
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I was wandering how do you type superscript letters in you post, because at the moment I'm using latex which slows things down a little?

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[ sup ] ... [ /sup ]
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[ sup ] ... [ /sup ]
Thanks for that Hurkyl, seem obvious now...

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Apr23-06, 03:12 PM   #5
 
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HTML entity names were disabled in 3.5

You can use &# 913; for alpha and such Α
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Old threads in s.p.r./s.p.s. are a mess. New ones seem to be OK.

Example: http://physicsforums.com/showthread.php?t=23683
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