Youngwhan's Simple Latex Plugin
The usage is simple.
The usage is simple.
In your post, write LaTeX syntax encapsulated by [math] and [/math].
[math]{Latex Syntax}[/math].
For example, [math]x^2+y^2[/math]
It uses the Mathjax (https://www.mathjax.org) since the 2.0 version
How to use
- Usage : [math]{Latex Syntax}[/math]
- Example: [math]x^2+y^2[/math]
YW Latex Settings
No Setting is required.
Screenshots
When you write LaTeX syntax in your post
Showing the webpage
FAQ
What is latex? (La)Tex Syntax References Changelog
2.0.1
- Bug fixes for not showing comment field
2.0.0
- Removed mathex way.
- Adopt Mathjax JS helper
1.62
- Fix the existing option field that was not applied properly
1.61
- Cleaned up existing cgi location by providing settings class
- Starting version recording
1.6
- Added a feature to uninstall to remove options.
- Added a feature to install CGI automatically.
- Fixed an issue that an image is not aligned properly.
1.5.6
- Revert the default cgi to mathtex.cgi for better image quality and update readme.txt about the description/FAQ
1.5.5
- Default cgi location has changed from http://www.forkosh.com/mathtex.cgi to http://www.forkosh.com/mimetex.cgi
1.5.4
- Bump version 5o 1.5.4 for WordPress 4.0 compatible check
1.5.3
- Bump version to 1.5.3 and minor cosmetic changes
1.5.2
- Minor fix again for the rendering in the comment.
1.5.1
- Minor update that it needs to reserve whitespaces in other options.
1.5
- Removed wpautop functionality for this plugin’s shortcode, “math”.
1.4.2
- changed all versions to match 1.4.2
1.4.1
- Minor updated for readme.txt to follow WordPress readme.txt format
1.4.0
- Keep the version and updated readme.txt for the standard format
- I updated Forkosh’s CGI location since it has changed.
1.3.0
- Added a feature to enable writing latex in comments.
1.2.1
- Fix a bug in 1.2.0 printing ‘n’, which was a typo.
1.2.0
- Added “align” option in “[math]” tag.
1.1.0
1.0.3
1.0.2
- Modified small readme.txt
1.0
- I created the first version of the LaTex plugin for WordPress.