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 2004-08-22, 20:34 #1 T.Rex     Feb 2004 France 2·457 Posts Could we use LaTeX in this forum some day ? Hi, Look at this French forum: http://forums.futura-sciences.com/sh...6558#post96558 about Sciences. They can use LaTeX in their forum ! Like: $\sqr{x^2+y^2}$ They use: vBulletin version 3.0.3 . Would it be possible to have LaTex in the Mersenne forum, for maths ? Tony
2004-08-23, 08:56   #2
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 Originally Posted by T.Rex Hi, Look at this French forum: http://forums.futura-sciences.com/sh...6558#post96558 about Sciences. They can use LaTeX in their forum ! Like: $\sqr{x^2+y^2}$ They use: vBulletin version 3.0.3 . Would it be possible to have LaTex in the Mersenne forum, for maths ? Tony
That would be really, really nice!

Paul

 2004-08-24, 14:53 #3 Xyzzy     "Mike" Aug 2002 2·3·5·257 Posts Show us how to set it up and we'll do it pronto. Is it part of the default software or do we have to add it in? Link us to more info. English info would be great!
 2004-08-24, 15:14 #4 Xyzzy     "Mike" Aug 2002 771010 Posts http://physicsforums.com/showthread.php?t=8997 28 pages. We're on page 3 right now. It looks like a custom hack.
 2004-08-26, 11:45 #5 T.Rex     Feb 2004 France 2×457 Posts physicsforum.com Hi, I've asked the administrator of the physicsforum.org if he has some how-to document about providing LaTeX on a vBulletin forum. He has not and he has no time for writing such a document ... He had written this LaTeX by huim-self. Maybe you should ask the company providing vBulletin if they have plans for LaTex or if they could help you ... Tony
 2005-08-29, 19:45 #6 Xyzzy     "Mike" Aug 2002 2×3×5×257 Posts

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