Description
Ron Fredericks builds WordPress plugins. This example creates symbolic math without using LaTeX, MathML, or JavaScript, each with its own limitations – such as mixing plain text with symbolic math on the same line, or using a block editor vs the classic editor (used here), both of which WPMathPub does just fine.
The “WPMathPub” plugin for WordPress displays mathematical equations within your posts, pages, and comments as graphic images. It’s a simple plugin that leverages my updated version of Pascal Brachet’s PHP Math Publisher, bundled with my plugin.
Example
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[pmath size=12]S(f)(t)=
a_{0}+sum{n=1}{+infty}{a_{n} cos(n omega t)+b_{n} sin(n omega t)}[/pmath]
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The Full Support Page Has Moved to BiophysicsLab.com
WPMathPub Support Page at BiophysicsLab.com

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