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Re: Best way to add my own figures - upload to LibreTexts or somewhere else and link?
#Figures
#Licensing
#Resources
Dawn:
We don't have a system to the same level as Wikicommons. However, we can hook up a Depot of sorts to house them (we have something on chemistry for the same reason), but it is not
Dawn:
We don't have a system to the same level as Wikicommons. However, we can hook up a Depot of sorts to house them (we have something on chemistry for the same reason), but it is not
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Delmar Larsen <dlarsen@...>
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Best way to add my own figures - upload to LibreTexts or somewhere else and link?
#Figures
#Licensing
#Resources
I have several dozen images I want to integrate into my geo LibreText. I will use a number of them on multiple pages and it would help to have them tagged. Is there a way to create a "database" of
I have several dozen images I want to integrate into my geo LibreText. I will use a number of them on multiple pages and it would help to have them tagged. Is there a way to create a "database" of
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Dawn Sumner
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Re: A question of displaying an equation
#mathjax
Thanks for your instructions!
VIncent
Thanks for your instructions!
VIncent
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Vincent Chen
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Re: A question of displaying an equation
#mathjax
highlight and erase formatting and see if it fixes itself.
You will note that I revamped section 1.1. That is the general format I want you to follow (irrespective of the typesetting of
highlight and erase formatting and see if it fixes itself.
You will note that I revamped section 1.1. That is the general format I want you to follow (irrespective of the typesetting of
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Delmar Larsen <dlarsen@...>
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Re: regarding left and right align
I would use a standard HTML table via the editor toolbar instead of using mathjax to render the table.
-- Delmar Larsen, Ph.D.Founder and Director of the LibreTexts libraries
I would use a standard HTML table via the editor toolbar instead of using mathjax to render the table.
-- Delmar Larsen, Ph.D.Founder and Director of the LibreTexts libraries
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Delmar Larsen <dlarsen@...>
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regarding left and right align
Hello, I've attached an image of what I am having trouble with coding below, but in short I'm having trouble achieving both left and right alignment using \hfill.
thank you!
Hello, I've attached an image of what I am having trouble with coding below, but in short I'm having trouble achieving both left and right alignment using \hfill.
thank you!
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Jing Yue Chen <djychen@...>
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Re: trouble getting rid of parenthetical references at the end of multiline equations
You can use the \begin{align*} and \end{align*} version to align without the equation numbering.
Paul Seeburger
Professor of Mathematics
Monroe Community College
1000 E. Henrietta
You can use the \begin{align*} and \end{align*} version to align without the equation numbering.
Paul Seeburger
Professor of Mathematics
Monroe Community College
1000 E. Henrietta
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Seeburger, Paul (Mathematics)
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Re: trouble getting rid of parenthetical references at the end of multiline equations
try adding \nonumber or \notag to the latex code
try adding \nonumber or \notag to the latex code
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Delmar Larsen <dlarsen@...>
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trouble getting rid of parenthetical references at the end of multiline equations
Hi all,
I am having trouble with trouble getting rid of parenthetical references at the end of multiline equations. I am using the \begin{align} and \end{align} format for these multiline equations so
Hi all,
I am having trouble with trouble getting rid of parenthetical references at the end of multiline equations. I am using the \begin{align} and \end{align} format for these multiline equations so
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Jing Yue Chen <djychen@...>
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Re: autonum & Templates
#Formatting
#referencing
#templates
#Equations
Hi Bob,
a) The formatting difference is because the automatic numbering uses the format from the title. The first example you use has the (correct) title format "11.2: Ion-Dipole Forces" while the
Hi Bob,
a) The formatting difference is because the automatic numbering uses the format from the title. The first example you use has the (correct) title format "11.2: Ion-Dipole Forces" while the
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Dorte Madsen
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Re: display error
#mathjax
Also note that \displaystye should not be used here, find details on when to use that code here (section "when editing math
Also note that \displaystye should not be used here, find details on when to use that code here (section "when editing math
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Dorte Madsen
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Re: display error
#mathjax
Hi Diana,
The (%) confuses things, I think. I am not sure what you goal is but try
\[\text{Output Gap (%)} = \frac {Y - Y_P}{Y_P} \times \:100\]
and let me know if that is what you are after
Hi Diana,
The (%) confuses things, I think. I am not sure what you goal is but try
\[\text{Output Gap (%)} = \frac {Y - Y_P}{Y_P} \times \:100\]
and let me know if that is what you are after
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Dorte Madsen
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autonum & Templates
#Formatting
#referencing
#templates
#Equations
I have some questions dealing with autonum and thought I'd post them to the forum.
(a) Why does the first page below show the Figure format of 11.2.2 ,
I have some questions dealing with autonum and thought I'd post them to the forum.
(a) Why does the first page below show the Figure format of 11.2.2 ,
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Robert Belford
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display error
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Hello,
I am having trouble getting an equation to display correctly, and I don't know whether it's a site error or my own mistake in the code. I have attached images of my code and the display below.
Hello,
I am having trouble getting an equation to display correctly, and I don't know whether it's a site error or my own mistake in the code. I have attached images of my code and the display below.
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djychen@...
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Re: Bordermatrix Function
Hi Alexandra,
Try this:
\begin{array}{lrl} {} & {b} & {c} \\ {1} & {(2} & {3)}\end{array}
Dorte
Hi Alexandra,
Try this:
\begin{array}{lrl} {} & {b} & {c} \\ {1} & {(2} & {3)}\end{array}
Dorte
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Dorte Madsen
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Re: Bordermatrix Function
Alexandra:
This may help:
https://chem.libretexts.org/Courses/Remixer_University/LibreTexts_Construction_Guide/06%3A_Adding_and_Editing_Equations/LaTeX%2F%2FMathJax_Markup
Delmar
Alexandra:
This may help:
https://chem.libretexts.org/Courses/Remixer_University/LibreTexts_Construction_Guide/06%3A_Adding_and_Editing_Equations/LaTeX%2F%2FMathJax_Markup
Delmar
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Delmar Larsen <dlarsen@...>
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Bordermatrix Function
Does the LibreText site have a way to label columns and rows on matrices? The site didn't seem to support the version of the bordermatrix function that I found online:
\bordermatrix{ ~ & b & c \cr
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Does the LibreText site have a way to label columns and rows on matrices? The site didn't seem to support the version of the bordermatrix function that I found online:
\bordermatrix{ ~ & b & c \cr
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aamilkey@...
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Re: latex/mathjax formatting hint
#Equations
Thank you!
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aamilkey@...
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Re: latex/mathjax formatting hint
#Equations
Try
\left| \right\rangle as in
\left| \dfrac{a}{b} \right\rangle
Josh Halpern
Try
\left| \right\rangle as in
\left| \dfrac{a}{b} \right\rangle
Josh Halpern
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Josh Halpern
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Re: latex/mathjax formatting hint
#Equations
Is there a way to make /left and /right work for Dirac braket notation instead of using \big?
Is there a way to make /left and /right work for Dirac braket notation instead of using \big?
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aamilkey@...
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