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Dave

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I've also got a copy of the latest latexrender code, so I'll post that off to you soon with some instructions blike. I've managed to fix a few of the problems we have when quoting equations; the images produced are now transparent with a very minor reduction in quality from what we have atm, although it requires a little more CPU :)

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Dear Dave

 

I have tried numerous times to use the latex code for Matrix and Align equations. When I use the command for matrix I get:

 

[math]\begin{matrix} w & x \\ annoyed & z \end{matrix}[/math]

 

and for align:

 

[math]\begin{align} w & x \\ annoyed & z \end{align}[/math]

 

As you can see the ampersand persists. I have read a few 'latex' manuals and tried various code combinations. Could you or someone else be able to provide some information to overcome this problem.

 

Regards

Gauss

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The problem is that when you type the & into vB, it cleverly converts it into the html symbol for an ampersand; namely & which is why you're having problems. When I get back from holiday, I'll fix it; it's a fairly simple fix.

 

Thanks for highlighting the problem though.

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Just thought I'd post this link http://www.ctan.org/tex-archive/info/symbols/comprehensive/symbols-a4.pdf. It's a relatively small, (approximately 2.3 MB) comprehensive set of symbol tables for [math]\LaTeX[/math] and some of its add ons.

 

The page I got it from is here: http://www.ctan.org/tex-archive/info/symbols/comprehensive/symbols-a4.pdf.

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