Writing Mathematical Formula With WordPress Math Publisher Plugin
Written on May 28, 2008 – 2:06 pm | by Keith Neo
The WordPress Math Publisher plugin is really exciting for me, especially I am now able to write formula in WordPress. It works almost like LaTeX, with a slight modification to the style, but it works equally well.
Below is an example…

where:
is defined as a
is defined as b
Perhaps, I can try writing the squared exponential covariance function, Q.

Looks like it is working fine (and fun too). Hence, a good inclusion to my WordPress site.






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6 Responses to “Writing Mathematical Formula With WordPress Math Publisher Plugin”
By
Ron Fredericks from California, United States
on May 29, 2008 | Reply
Thanks for the feedback Keith.
If you have the current version of wpmathpub (version 1.0.6), your readers can post comments with equations too. Here is an example:
[ pmath size=16 ]D = {tau}/T = {R_1 + R_2}/{R_1 + 2R_2}[ /pmath ]
Best regards,
Ron
By
Keith Neo from Pennsylvania, United States
on May 29, 2008 | Reply
The current version of wpmathpub (1.06) is already installed in my blog and is working great! Thanks for the plugin, Ron.
Cheers,
Keith
By
Ron Fredericks from California, United States
on Sep 11, 2008 | Reply
Tal vez sus lectores estarían interesados en el aprendizaje de mi nuevo despacho a wpmathpub, versión 1.0.7 en 8′th Septiembre 2008 ubicado en:
http://wordpress.org/extend/plugins/wpmathpub/
Este lanzamiento fija en los pequeños problema, pero también añade una nueva pantalla de estado que puede ser útil para aquellos que tratan de instalar wpmathpub por primera vez.
Gracias por utilizar este plugin!
Ron
By
kafechew.info from Negeri Sembilan, Malaysia
on Jun 25, 2009 | Reply
Great. I can post math equation in my blog!
By
Keith Neo from Pennsylvania, United States
on Jun 26, 2009 | Reply
Oh yes, of course you can!