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VCE Stuff => VCE Mathematics/Science/Technology => VCE Subjects + Help => VCE Mathematics => Topic started by: odeaa on January 29, 2015, 10:57:21 am
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Does anyone know how to use LaTeX on facebook? I installed a chrome extension but it doesn't seem to work, even though I am inboxing it to myself and I obviously have the extension (I have no life I know)
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Does anyone know how to use LaTeX on facebook? I installed a chrome extension but it doesn't seem to work, even though I am inboxing it to myself and I obviously have the extension (I have no life I know)
What's the program called, I want to try it out lol
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What's the program called, I want to try it out lol
Ok I ditched the first one and found a new one which actually works
https://chrome.google.com/webstore/detail/texbook/fnpkjfjggmnniinpedddccchobfjoblk?utm_source=chrome-app-launcher-info-dialog
Only problem is you can only see it if you have the extension. Im genuinely thinking of asking a teacher to email it to all maths and science students suggesting them to install it, as sad as that is
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Either the use of $stuff$ or $$stuff$$ should turn math-mode on for you.
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Either the use of $stuff$ or $$stuff$$ should turn math-mode on for you.
Can you elaborate on this? Gimmie an example pl0x
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Can you elaborate on this? Gimmie an example pl0x
Using what I wrote, the stuff would be in mathmode. ;P So, writing $stuff$ will return .
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Using what I wrote, the stuff would be in mathmode. ;P So, writing $stuff$ will return .
And you don't have to have an extension, correct? It isn't working for me
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And you don't have to have an extension, correct? It isn't working for me
Nah, you do have to have the extension for it to work. That's the downside to these kinds of things, they only go the one way.
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Nah, you do have to have the extension for it to work. That's the downside to these kinds of things, they only go the one way.
SADLYF