I find the balance of the letters disturbing. Should be more like .
BTW, it sometimes takes a while for the scripts to load on my phone…
I find the balance of the letters disturbing. Should be more like .
BTW, it sometimes takes a while for the scripts to load on my phone…
The latex part is rendered client side, so its your phone
Yeah, I agree that \LaTeX is not the same as the standard typeset \LaTeX, which you’ve displayed. KaTeX (https://katex.org/) gets it right. Maybe it’s because we’re talking about math typesetting here, but this math plugin is giving us italics (i.e., \textit{\LaTeX}).
Is this conversation off the rails yet?
And I have no comment for or against your phone.
I don’t mind the wait. What bothers me is when the scroll position of the thread shifts between loading and loaded.
Let us test:
Cool!
Wombat excrement is served in cubes; Is that the sort of luck you were referring to?
https://www.nationalgeographic.com/animals/2018/11/wombat-poop-cube-why-is-it-square-shaped/
One word: mob.
I’ve got some nice formulas (from my HDR), to test :
I always thought if maths was being considered as a programming language, you’d get laughed out the room.
“So, the instructions are… individual symbols? And they can have multiple different meanings (which can change over time). And the meaning is altered depending on position on the page and text size, relative to other symbols? I’m not so sure about this…”
Trying cut-n-paste with some asciimath favorites from the web:
test.
I ^{\small{6 \atop 4 }} V _ I
\cancel{\Large{I}^ {6 \atop 4} \ V _{\_\_}\ I}
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That’s more like it. 3 cheers if you know what that even is.
The simple secret to true happiness, the French way.
/Claes
Test
Quiz:
@HIRAM Those last two look like Fourier transforms to me. Your first one is more obscure (from a science point of view), but I believe after some searching the solution sounds pretty nice
Yes it’s from the discrete fourier transform, used for sample-based inputs.
Here’s a DFT example.