latex within moin
2011-07-06 20:59:01 |
installation d'après http://johannes.sipsolutions.net/Projects/new-moinmoin-latex
- pour s'adapter à ma distribution pdflatex, j'ai changé
dans le parser sudo open -e ~/WebSites/moin/data/plugin/parser/latex.py)
examples
This is a red square:
\usepackage{graphics,color}
%%end-prologue%%
\newsavebox{\mysquare}
\savebox{\mysquare}{\textcolor{red}{\rule{1in}{1in} } }
\usebox{\mysquare}symboles
% Math-mode symbol & verbatim
\def\W#1#2{$#1{#2}$ &\tt\string#1\string{#2\string}}
\def\X#1{$#1$ &\tt\string#1}
\def\Y#1{$\big#1$ &\tt\string#1}
\def\Z#1{\tt\string#1}
% A non-floating table environment.
\makeatletter
\renewenvironment{table}%
{\vskip\intextsep\parskip\z@
\vbox\bgroup\centering\def\@captype{table}}%
{\egroup\vskip\intextsep}
\makeatother
% All the tables are \label'ed in case this document ever gets some
% explanatory text written, however there are no \refs as yet. To save
% LaTeX-ing the file twice we go:
\renewcommand{\label}[1]{}
%%end-prologue%%
\begin{table}
\begin{tabular}{*8l}
\X\alpha &\X\theta &\X o &\X\tau \\
\X\beta &\X\vartheta &\X\pi &\X\upsilon \\
\X\gamma &\X\gamma &\X\varpi &\X\phi \\
\X\delta &\X\kappa &\X\rho &\X\varphi \\
\X\epsilon &\X\lambda &\X\varrho &\X\chi \\
\X\varepsilon &\X\mu &\X\sigma &\X\psi \\
\X\zeta &\X\nu &\X\varsigma &\X\omega \\
\X\eta &\X\xi \\
\\
\X\Gamma &\X\Lambda &\X\Sigma &\X\Psi \\
\X\Delta &\X\Xi &\X\Upsilon &\X\Omega \\
\X\Theta &\X\Pi &\X\Phi
\end{tabular}
\caption{Greek Letters}\label{greek}
\end{table}ou
\begin{equation}
x^3 =\int_{0}^{\infty} f(x,y) dy
\end{equation}- et encore
$$x^3 =\int_{0}^{\infty} f(x,y) dy + c$$
inline
Because people requested an easier way to enter latex, I've added the possibility to write $ ... $ to obtain inline formulas. This is equivalent to writing latex($ ... $) and has the same single-line limitation (but everything else isn't really useful in formulas anyway). In order to do this, install the inline_latex.py parser add #format inline_latex to your page (alternatively, configure the default parser to be inline_latex). This parser accepts all regular wiki syntax, but additionally the $ ... $ syntax. Additionally, the inline_latex formatter supports $$....$$ style formulas (still limited to a single line though!) which puts the formula into a paragraph on its own.
Result = $\lambda$