PF5 Mathjax Issues: AndrewKirk Can Help

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In summary, @andrewkirk was asked to provide an example of an issue they had found involving the use of h=x and y=k in MathJax. They explained that the issue was not occurring currently, but they had experienced it before and would link to it if it occurred again. They also mentioned a workaround they had used in the past. Another user also confirmed experiencing a similar issue and shared their own workaround.
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JC2000 said:
(if I use h=xh=xh=x and y=ky=ky=k.

Chrome on W10
 
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BvU said:
Chrome on W10
Sorry what is the issue with that?
 
  • #4
I expect ##h=x## and ##y=k.## and what I get to see is h=xh=xh=x and y=ky=ky=k.
 
  • #5
Greg Bernhardt said:
@andrewkirk can you provide an example here of the issue you have found?
It's not misbehaving this morning. The following tests work OK. If it happens again I'll not fix the post where it happens, and link to it. The problem I was having is the same as @BvU has reported just above.
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Here is a MathJax ##a##, implemented by code:
Code:
##e##
.

EDIT:The above was a fresh post. Now I will add another MathJax ##e##.

Here is some math format MathJax:

$$e^{i\pi}=0$$

EDIT2: some more MathJax ##1+1=2##.
$$e\times 0 = 0$$
 
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BvU said:
I expect ##h=x## and ##y=k.## and what I get to see is h=xh=xh=x and y=ky=ky=k.
hmmm it renders for me in the linked post
 
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BvU said:
JC2000 said:
(if I use h=xh=xh=x and y=ky=ky=k.

Chrome on W10

This might not be a behavior that is specific to PF5. Prior to the recent change, if you Quoted some text with MathJax in it, the text pasted into the reply looked like what is shown above. My workaround was to Quote only the part up to the MathJax, and then click the Edit button to copy the rest of the text verbatim. I would then add in the quoted text, and append/paste the following MathJax text.
 
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Greg Bernhardt said:
hmmm it renders for me in the linked post
Yes, in the linked post it renders just fine. But in the quote it goes wrong
 
  • #9
Mark44 said:
My workaround was to Quote only the part up to the MathJax, and then click the Edit button to copy the rest of the text verbatim.
That's because you are a Mentor. The plebes can't edit other's posts :smile:.

The workaround is to click the Reply button, which quotes the entire post correctly, and work with that.
 
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BvU said:
Yes, in the linked post it renders just fine. But in the quote it goes wrong
It's wrapped in a code tag where it won't render
 
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Strange -- when 'reply' is used, it's also enclosed, but it does render:

BvU said:
I expect ##h=x## and ##y=k.## and what I get to see is h=xh=xh=x and y=ky=ky=k.
 

1. What is PF5 Mathjax?

PF5 Mathjax is a mathematical typesetting library used for displaying mathematical equations and expressions on web pages.

2. What are some common issues with PF5 Mathjax?

Some common issues with PF5 Mathjax include incorrect formatting, missing symbols or equations, and compatibility issues with certain browsers or devices.

3. How can AndrewKirk help with PF5 Mathjax issues?

AndrewKirk is an expert in using and troubleshooting PF5 Mathjax. He can provide guidance and solutions for any issues you may be experiencing with the library.

4. What is the best way to contact AndrewKirk for help with PF5 Mathjax?

The best way to contact AndrewKirk for help with PF5 Mathjax is through his professional website or email. He is also active on various online forums and communities related to math and web development.

5. Can AndrewKirk provide support for customizing PF5 Mathjax?

Yes, AndrewKirk has experience in customizing PF5 Mathjax to fit specific needs and preferences. He can assist with implementing custom fonts, colors, and other style changes.

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