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| | trying to write with Tex Let's see: The number of my house is [math\] {\frac{1}{\sum\limits_{n = 1}^{\infty}{\frac{1}{n^2)\ | 
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Originally Posted by tonio Let's see: The number of my house is [math\] {\frac{1}{\sum\limits_{n = 1}^{\infty}{\frac{1}{n^2)\ | Well, this sucks... | 
October 16th, 2009, 10:16 PM
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| | Hello, tonio!
Well, of course it doesn't work . . . Quote: | Let's see: The number of my house is [math\] {\frac{1}{\sum\limits_{n = 1}^{\infty}{\frac{1}{n^2)\ |
You must start with [math] . . . and close with [/math] | | The following users thank Soroban for this useful post: | |  | 
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Originally Posted by tonio Let's see: The number of my house is [math\] {\frac{1}{\sum\limits_{n = 1}^{\infty}{\frac{1}{n^2)\ | Quote:
Originally Posted by Soroban You must start with [math] . . . and close with [/math] | Also, the TeX compiler is very fussy about insisting that opening and closing brackets should match up. In the expression {\frac{1}{\sum\limits_{n = 1}^{\infty}{\frac{1}{n^2)\ there are 8 opening braces and only four closing ones. If you correct this imbalance then you should find that the input [math]\frac{1}{\sum\limits_{n = 1}^{\infty}\frac{1}{n^2}}[/math] will produce  . | | The following users thank Opalg for this useful post: | |  | 
October 18th, 2009, 08:20 AM
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Originally Posted by Opalg Also, the TeX compiler is very fussy about insisting that opening and closing brackets should match up. In the expression {\frac{1}{\sum\limits_{n = 1}^{\infty}{\frac{1}{n^2)\ there are 8 opening braces and only four closing ones. If you correct this imbalance then you should find that the input [math]\frac{1}{\sum\limits_{n = 1}^{\infty}\frac{1}{n^2}}[/math] will produce  . |
Thank you both very much for the input. I'm beginning to realize that writing in LaTex sucks big time! You've got to have hawk eyes to keep track of all those darn round, square, curly parentheses, the slashes and the whole thing...it's awful!
Do you guys happen to know whether there's some program to write
mathematics more or less like html or ASCII and the program then compiles it or translates into Tex?
Thanx
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| | writing TeX Hi Tonio,
you could try LyX.
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Originally Posted by tonio Thank you both very much for the input. I'm beginning to realize that writing in LaTex sucks big time! You've got to have hawk eyes to keep track of all those darn round, square, curly parentheses, the slashes and the whole thing...it's awful!
Do you guys happen to know whether there's some program to write
mathematics more or less like html or ASCII and the program then compiles it or translates into Tex?
Thanx
Tonio | TeX/LaTeX is compiled from ASCII, since ASCII has such a restricted character set and is difficult to represent multiple line input is why LaTeX appears so difficult to you.
But it takes only a few hours (using the tutorial and other resources) to become sufficiently proficient to use it on MHF.
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October 26th, 2009, 05:20 PM
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Originally Posted by Opalg Also, the TeX compiler is very fussy about insisting that opening and closing brackets should match up. In the expression {\frac{1}{\sum\limits_{n = 1}^{\infty}{\frac{1}{n^2)\ there are 8 opening braces and only four closing ones. If you correct this imbalance then you should find that the input [math]\frac{1}{\sum\limits_{n = 1}^{\infty}\frac{1}{n^2}}[/math] will produce  . | In fact my house's exterior number is , and my apartment's number is Tonio
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