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"Tim Sorbera"
Aug 2006
San Antonio, TX USA
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I wonder if a \ before the Symbol Which Shan't Be Named will fix it?
\$hello\$ (source for that is:) Code:
\$hello\$ Yes, it does! So we have a workaround, if you know that's what you need to do (and you could do a find/replace in the database of older posts to make sure anything messed up by it goes back to how it was...except if it were in a code tag or something). But why do we need that shortcut, anyway? We have the [βTEX][/TEX] tags. Short inline things like \$ are nice if people know what effect they have. User education and, more importantly, a live preview (like what you have when writing a Markdown-formatted post on StackOverflow, for example) can give you that. Otherwise, they're just annoying surprises. If it were a bit more intelligent, it might also look at the spacing and/or context: a \$ as the start of a word is not likely to be ending a tex field, for instance in the example of \$0.10 to \$0.15/kWh.
Last fiddled with by Mini-Geek on 2016-01-07 at 03:33 |
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Romulan Interpreter
Jun 2011
Thailand
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The point is that you can not instruct the new math parser when you want your dollar to be terminator of the math field and when not. Inline TeX was ugly (misaligned with the text, bad proportions for indexes and powers, etc). The new one is much better. Non-inline math makes no problems. How about this? \(\sum\) The whole argument is that if we need inline math, and we need to use a character which is not dollar, because the dollar is
The fact that the titles are parsed too (kinda novelty for me) makes the things more interesting, we can make some very interesting tricks with those titles... Last fiddled with by LaurV on 2016-01-07 at 07:05 Reason: $how\ about\ this\ ?$ |
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Undefined
"The unspeakable one"
Jun 2006
My evil lair
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A better choice might have been the tilde (~). It stills requires the shift key for most keyboard layouts, just the same as the $ required the shift key, and it is used far less than the $.
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Bamboozled!
"πΊππ·π·π"
May 2003
Down not across
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May 2004
New York City
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I don't see the problem.
If you say "It cost me [dollarsign]2.00[/dollarsign].", it displays exactly as I intended. |
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If I May
"Chris Halsall"
Sep 2002
Barbados
37·263 Posts |
In my browser it takes a couple of seconds to render the page correctly.
Also, the browser window shows "\$Recent-update-has-broken-the-dollar-sign\$ - mersenneforum.org - Mozilla Firefox" in the title bar... Just my $0.02. Not worth the $1 bill it was printed on.... |
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"Forget I exist"
Jul 2009
Dumbassville
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Romulan Interpreter
Jun 2011
Thailand
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"Forget I exist"
Jul 2009
Dumbassville
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"/X\(β-β)/X\"
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Romulan Interpreter
Jun 2011
Thailand
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Oh, didn't see that. It does nothing here. And we prefer to keep the middle finger free for other things
![]() Joking apart, I came here again just to remark that this post is very nice, on the light of the new forum additions (like code tags and TeX tags, etc), it has all inside, hehe.
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