Re: Is this expression viewable on sci.math?
- From: hrubin@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx (Herman Rubin)
- Date: 27 Jun 2005 12:26:58 -0500
In article <3i9g9kFkf34hU1@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx>,
Konrad Viltersten <tmp1@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
>Just two examples that, in case they work, will make it
>much more easy to explain what my mind is confused by.
>Is this readable for a standard user here? I know i can
>see it but that might be due to all that stuff i have
>installed on my computer.
>> xy:(x=y)
>and
>> /32
>> f(x,y) dydx
>> 0 -
>Thanks!
>(Disclaimer: Since i'm going to ask some heavier questions
>that more or less require either 1. ability to show formulas
>as above, or 2. few pages of explaination that i have no
>desire to write nor make anybody else read - then the
>above IS INDEED on-topic even if it doesn't look like it.)
I can read something, more than what got in as I quoted
it. But I suggest you use what is usually called
"math TeX", which is TeX notation with, for example,
$ left out.
Just about anything more than ASCII will give different
results on different newsreaders.
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