WebTeX: A Markup Language for WebEQ
Table of Contents
- 1. Introduction
- 2. Using WebEQ with WebTeX
- 4. Macros
- 5. Mathematical expressions
- 5.1. Superscripts and Subscripts
- 5.2. Prescripts
- 5.3. Fractions and Binomial coefficients
- 5.4. Square roots and n-th roots
- 5.5. Integrals, Sums, and other variable size operators
- 5.6. Logarithms and other functions
- 5.7. Delimiters
- 5.8. Accents
- 5.9. Placing symbols over or under an expression
- 5.10. Mathematical symbols and extended characters
- 6. Changing fonts
- 6.1. Font families
- 6.2. Changing the size of fonts
- 6.3. Display style vs. Text style
- 6.4. Text boxes
- 7. Arrays, tables and matrices
- 7.1. Creating an array
- 7.2. Options
- 7.2.1. Array options
- 7.2.2. Row options
- 7.2.3. Cell options
- 7.3. Example: A matrix
- 7.4. Example: A function with multiple cases
- 7.5. Example: Commutative diagrams (Overlap commands)
- 8. Spaces and Rules
- 8.1. Adding and removing spaces
- 8.2. Phantom spaces
- 8.3. Arbitrary size spaces and rules
- 9. Browser actions
- 9.1. Colorful symbols
- 9.2. Links to other pages
- 9.3. Footnotes on the status line
- 9.4. Highlighted expressions
- 9.5. Toggling expressions
- Examples of WebEQ Typesetting Capabilities