WP Math Publisher – wpmathpub

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Display mathematical equations within your posts, pages, and comments. Put your plain text mathematical expressions between [pmath size=xx]…[/pmath] shortcode tags. Useful xx size int

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Display mathematical equations within your posts, pages, and comments.

Put your plain text mathematical expressions between [pmath size=xx]…[/pmath] shortcode tags. Useful xx size integer values range from 8 to 24 (default is 12).

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How To

To toggle to the math mode within your blog’s content, you must use the [pmath size=xx]…[/pmath] markdown tag. The plugin automatically replaces your math text commands into HTML image tags that look sort of like this:
<img src=”MathFileName.png” style=”vertical-align:-xxpx; display: inline-block ;” alt=”your math text command” title=”your math text command”/>.

Use the shortcode block to enter math equations from the Gutenberg WordPress block editor.

The math commands must be separated by a space character or surrounded by {}.

Examples:

  • [pmath size=12]S(f)(t)=a_{0}+sum{n=1}{+infty}{a_{n} cos(n omega t)+b_{n} sin(n omega t)}[/pmath]
  • [pmath size=24]delim{lbrace}{matrix{3}{1}{{3x-5y+z=0} {sqrt{2}x-7y+8z=0} {x-8y+9z=0}}}{ }[/pmath]
  • [pmath]delim{|}{{1/N} sum{n=1}{N}{gamma(u_n)} – 1/{2 pi} int{0}{2 pi}{gamma(t) dt}}{|} le epsilon/3[/pmath]
  • [pmath size=16]vec{Del}f(x,y) ~ = ~ {partial{f}}/{partial{x}}hat{i} ~ + ~ {partial{f}}/{partial{y}} hat{j}[/pmath]
  • [pmath size=16]{Del}f(x,y) ~ = ~ {partial{f}}/{partial{x}}i ~ + ~ {partial{f}}/{partial{y}} j[/pmath]

Math elements supported:

  • Usual commands
  • Parenthesis
  • Math space
  • Greek letters
  • Symbols
  • Arrows
  • Sets
  • Roots
  • Limits
  • Big operators
  • Delimiters
  • Matrix
  • Constructions

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