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In Wetpaint wikis, adding equations, symbols, superscripts, subscripts, etc., to a page is a crude process. Below are listed a few tips. EquationsTo add an equation, one can make the equation using Latex code in any Wikipedia page, preview the equation, and then right-click on the equation, select save, and then paste into the Wetpaint article. The following code, for example:<math> \int \frac{\delta Q}{T} \ge 0 </math> previewed in any Wikipedia page, gives the following expression: which can be copied as an image (right-click, save) and pasted into Wetpaint. This technique, however, seems to only work when using Internet Explorer. Superscripts and subscriptsOnly a few superscripts can be used (those found in Word symbols), e.g. E = mc², and subscripts don’t work at all in a Wetpaint (using a 7-point font and 12-point font difference is the only alternative, e.g. H20).SymbolsThe following table gives a few symbols that can be copied and pasted into any Wetpaint page.
Letter accentsMaking accents in Wetpaint is similar to making an equation. To make the term "x dot",<math> \dot x \, </math> render it (preview it) in any Wikipedia page, save the shown image ( IssuesIn Internet Explorer, pasting a formula next to a Wetpaint table or another standard image is not allowed, and will move the equation below the image. Viewing the same page in Firefox, however, shows the page in standard form. Both views are shown below:
NeededThe most pressing update Wetpaint education users need is a superscript and subscript button in the EasyEdit bar. Please feel free to comment below if you agree or disagree with this suggestion.External links● Help:Displaying a Formula - Wikipedia● Thermodynamics equations - Wikipedia
Latest page update: Apr 11 2011, 12:01 AM EDT
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