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| + | ==Diagrams== | ||
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| + | <math>\require{AMScd} | ||
| + | \begin{CD} | ||
| + | A @<a <b< B\\ | ||
| + | @VVV @VVV\\ | ||
| + | C @= D | ||
| + | \end{CD}</math> | ||
| + | </pre> | ||
| + | Produces: | ||
| + | <math> | ||
| + | \require{AMScd} | ||
| + | \begin{CD} | ||
| + | A @<a <b< B\\ | ||
| + | @VVV @VVV\\ | ||
| + | C @= D | ||
| + | \end{CD}</math></math> | ||
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| + | '''NOTE:''' the < were written and-sign-l-t-semicolon | ||
==Theorems== | ==Theorems== | ||
Revision as of 09:17, 7 April 2015
Contents
Maths
To get maths (LaTeX) use:
<math>Maths here</math>
[math]Maths here[/math]
{{M|Maths here}}
Diagrams
<math>\require{AMScd}
\begin{CD}
A @<a <b< B\\
@VVV @VVV\\
C @= D
\end{CD}</math>
Produces: [math] \require{AMScd} \begin{CD} A @<a <b< B\\ @VVV @VVV\\ C @= D \end{CD}[/math]</math>
NOTE: the < were written and-sign-l-t-semicolon
Theorems
{{Begin Theorem}}
Title
{{Begin Proof}}
Proof
{{End Proof}}
{{End Theorem}}
Result:
Title
Proof
Examples
{{Begin Example}}
Title
{{Begin Example Body}}
Proof
{{End Example Body}}
{{End Example}}
Result:
Title
Proof