Are they pretty now?
(For those who know LaTeX, "\displaystyle" is the default format)
]]>Don't worry, I can revert back easily.
]]>It could be CPU-intensive, so I would need to cache the answers (so it is only run once not every time someone looks at the page), maybe use the first 50 characters as an identifier, or something.
I will continue to investigate.
]]>If you have any suggestions about other renderers, I can have a look at them.
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I tried with a capital "L"
Apparently I can recompile the tag and "upsize" it so that large is normal - would that be better?
]]>It is supposed to make formulas easier to present - so long as you can understand it and it doesn't take too long to render, then that are the first two criteria done. Fast is good, and mimetex seem to be reasonably fast.
Mimetex is fully self-contained, whilst other LaTeX renderers rely on 3 or 4 processes to complete the task (for example, arranging the letters and symbols, then outputting them to postscript using another package, then converting that to a gif using yet another package)
]]>Example:
I did this using:
The server creates a ".gif" file each time, so to avoid slowing things down, only use it when plain old "x=y+2" won't do!
Another example:
Another example (definition of derivative):
Another example: