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Mar19-12, 12:25 PM   #1
 
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LaTex expressions running over following text


In the past few weeks, I have occasional trouble with my latex expressions (using the itex tag) running over the text that follows them. I also see this in some posts by others. Is there a good way to avoid this? Is it a browser specific problem? ( Mozilla and Firefox are mine.)
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Mar19-12, 12:47 PM   #2
 
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I'm using Firefox too, but I haven't seen that problem. Can you link to a post that looks messed up in your browser?
Mar19-12, 03:27 PM   #3
 
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An example would be posts in this thread: http://www.physicsforums.com/showthread.php?t=588426

I wonder if it only happens at certain font sizes. My font size is set so the full length of the page doesn't appear at one time. (I don't know how to report the numerical font setting. Is it in one of the configuration menus?)
Mar19-12, 03:47 PM   #4
 
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LaTex expressions running over following text


OK, that thread looks fine in my browser. The font size settings in Firefox are on the Content tab in the Options window. But I doubt that this setting matters. Mine is set to Times New Roman, size 16, but what I see at Physics Forums isn't Times New Roman, and probably not size 16. Do you have a non-standard dpi setting for your screen? I noticed many years ago that this will mess up many web pages.
Mar19-12, 04:34 PM   #5
 
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OK, that thread looks fine in my browser. The font size settings in Firefox are on the Content tab in the Options window. But I doubt that this setting matters. Mine is set to Times New Roman, size 16, but what I see at Physics Forums isn't Times New Roman, and probably not size 16. Do you have a non-standard dpi setting for your screen? I noticed many years ago that this will mess up many web pages.
Firefox for me also. Is your Advanced Font option "Allow pages to choose their own fonts, instead of my selections above" checked? That may be what Stephen needs to select.
Mar19-12, 04:51 PM   #6
 
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Yes, that one is checked in my Firefox.
Mar19-12, 05:15 PM   #7
 
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Looks fine in Chrome.
Mar19-12, 07:52 PM   #8
 
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Using Firefox 11. It looks fine until I zoom the text to a pretty large size: (Ctrl + / Ctrl Mousewheel)

That's with the Math Renderer set to MathML. Set to HTML-CSS, there is no problem.

Right-click an expression > Math Settings > Math Renderer

Try HTML-CSS and see if the problem persists. SVG seems to work as well.
Mar19-12, 08:23 PM   #9
 
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I have the option to allow pages to use their own fonts checked.

I'm using Firefox in Linux, Fedora Core 12, not Windows.

This problem only appeared within the past few weeks and it does not happen with every LaTex expression.

If I can figure out how to attach a screenshot to this post, I'll show an example.
(Either I failed to attach it 3 times or there will be 3 attachments of the same eaxmple.)
Mar20-12, 11:03 AM   #10
 
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OK, I found the posts that say the "load from file" feature of the image attachment interface doesn't work. So I uploaded the image to an image server.

The LaTex looks fine in Opera. It's Firefox that has the problem.
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Mar20-12, 11:17 AM   #11
 
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Quote by Jimmy View Post

Right-click an expression > Math Settings > Math Renderer

Try HTML-CSS and see if the problem persists. SVG seems to work as well.
Thank's for that advice. It setting was to HTML-CSS. When I try the SVG renderer, it displays the LaTex correctly.

By the way, what am I doing when I pick a math renderer? Am I selecting a software package on my local machine?
Mar20-12, 11:40 AM   #12
 
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Thank's for that advice. It setting was to HTML-CSS. When I try the SVG renderer, it displays the LaTex correctly.
You're welcome.

Quote by Stephen Tashi View Post
By the way, what am I doing when I pick a math renderer? Am I selecting a software package on my local machine?
It's all done server-side. Setting a renderer results in the expressions being served in a particular format. Firefox
natively supports MathML and SVG so nothing extra is needed.

http://www.mathjax.org/help/menu/
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