Where Can I Find Instructions for Posting Math Symbols?

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The discussion centers around finding resources for posting math symbols in forum posts, specifically using LaTeX typesetting. A user requests a link to a PDF or thread that explains this process, noting difficulty in locating the information through searches. Another participant suggests that clicking on an image may trigger a JavaScript window displaying the LaTeX code, and if that fails, using the 'quote' button can reveal the text format used by others. Additionally, they recommend searching for general information or referring to the "introducing LaTeX typesetting thread" for further guidance. A specific link to a relevant thread on Physics Forums is provided for additional assistance.
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Can someone linke me to the .pdf file or the thread that showed how to post math symbols in your post? I did a search on multiple queries, but none gave me what I was looking for.

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If you click on the image, Javascript will pop up a window with the tex. If that doesn't work, you can hit the 'quote' button to see the text that slomeone put in.

For general stuff you can google or refer to the 'introducing latex typesetting thread'
 
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