@all: I hope everyone knows that there is an easy way to turn on LaTeX for our chat. Go to your bookmarks manager and create a new bookmark called "Start LaTeX in Chat". As URL, you don't use a normal URL but you paste this code in it. Now, it is as simple as pressing this bookmark and bam, you have LaTeX turned on
@halirutan. Thanks for posting about MathJax. I didn't know about your "easy way". I have now made such a bookmark and it seems to work. For example, $\sqrt{x^2+y^2}\,\sin(\frac{x}{y})$
@philmcole That's where I stole it :) Long time ago I got sick of reading latex code and I knew if someone has already a solution for this, it is the math guys.
There are four bookmarks which are located on this installation page:
start ChatJax installs MathJax and starts a loop that renders $\LaTeX$ as needed.
This is intended for use in chat, where the contents of the page are not static.
Reloading the page will stop the loop, so the bookmark needs t...
@philmcole I have this for a long time and when I saw your message, I thought it might be a good idea to share it.
I don't know what the mathematics chat did before robjohn built the bookmark but reading math in Raw Latex must have been a harsh environment. I always assumed you guys know about this :P
@philmcole You can also use Boole to multiply in the region as a 0/1 factor: Integrate[(x y z) Boole[0 <= x <= y <= z <= 1], {x, -Infinity, Infinity}, {y, -Infinity, Infinity}, {z, -Infinity, Infinity}]. Might be useful to know for constructing some integrals.