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## LaTex oddness

If you check out this thread, you'll see some LaTeX strangeness.

Specifically, not all the images appear, and the ones that do appear seem not to match the LaTeX source. It's almost as if the images are offset: i.e. the n-th bit of source ends up displayed at the (n+3)-th slot.

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 Recognitions: Gold Member Science Advisor Staff Emeritus Testing: $\nu_\mu,~\nu_{\mu}$ $$\nu_\mu,~\nu_{\mu}$$ Seems to be okay here. Can't think of anything obvious that would do this just there. PS: You should try inline $\LaTeX$ for little bits in the middle of a sentence/paragraph.
 Mentor Blog Entries: 10 Vanadium, You might try editing your entry that has the odd LaTex, and then SAVE it without actually changing anything. At least, that trick worked on a different bug that occurred in the PF Library ... see my comment of Jan1-09 here: http://www.physicsforums.com/library...item&itemid=25

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## LaTex oddness

Redbelly. I just did that. It looks the same, I'm afraid.

 Mentor It's because some of your tags were [TEX] and some were [tex]. For some reason, the software doesn't like this. I've amended them, and now it looks OK to me.
 Mentor Thanks, Cristo. How odd that upper case works and lower case works, but you can't mix them.
 Recognitions: Gold Member Science Advisor Staff Emeritus I've seen that happen when editing LaTex. Clicking the refresh button clears it up. Now, does anyone know why it is necessary to "refresh" when you when you have just saved an edit?

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