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Mixing of font families (sans-serif for English, serif for math), in running text, can be jarring. Reverts to the appearance of raw wiki code on systems that don't support font changes (e.g. the Wikipedia Android app) Not an exact match to <math> formulas in the same article uses Times font, not Computer Modern as in TeX; text generally look ...
It's really about rendering mathematics expressions. Maybe Rendering mathematics expressions? Rendering mathematics is an implicit abbreviation (with an elision). —Quondum 02:51, 29 December 2013 (UTC) Support as proposed. I'm going to make a redirect now. Red Slash 23:43, 25 December 2013 (UTC)
<math display= "block" > \sum_{i=0}^\infty 2^{-i} </math> Technically, the command \displaystyle will be added to the user input (if the user input does not already contain the string \displaystyle or \align) before the TeX command is passed to the renderer. The result will be displayed in a new paragraph.
Wikipedia:Manual of Style/Mathematics; Typographical conventions in mathematical formulae; MediaWiki:Common.css – defines .texhtml CSS style for all skins (see also Wikipedia:Catalogue of CSS classes) Wikipedia:Rendering math – comparison of three conventional encodings of a formula in Wikipedia; Wikipedia:texvc (discontinued in 2012)
Pages in category "Articles with math render errors" The following 200 pages are in this category, out of approximately 540 total. This list may not reflect recent changes .
The rendering equation describes the total amount of light emitted from a point x along a particular viewing direction, given a function for incoming light and a BRDF.. In computer graphics, the rendering equation is an integral equation in which the equilibrium radiance leaving a point is given as the sum of emitted plus reflected radiance under a geometrical optics approximation.
Rendering is the process of generating a photorealistic or non-photorealistic image from input data such as 3D models. The word "rendering" (in one of its senses) originally meant the task performed by an artist when depicting a real or imaginary thing (the finished artwork is also called a "rendering").
MathJax can display math by using a combination of HTML and CSS or by using the browser's native MathML support, when available. The exact method MathJax uses to typeset math is determined by the capabilities of the user's browser, fonts available on the user's system, and configuration settings. MathJax v2.0-beta introduced SVG rendering. [18]