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.























3 Responses to “Writing Mathematical Formula With WordPress Math Publisher Plugin”
By Ron Fredericks
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
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