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  2. Wikipedia:Rendering math - Wikipedia

    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wikipedia:Rendering_math

    The default sans-serif may render certain characters indistinguishable, such as 1, I and l. In articles mixing raw wiki with <math> formulae, the appearance of the same variable in the two types of formula does not match (serif vs sans-serif). {} ('texhtml' class) Distinguishes a formula from the running text.

  3. Help:Displaying a formula - Wikipedia

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    These two ways of writing mathematical formulas each have their advantages and disadvantages. They are both accepted by the manual of style MOS:MATH. The rendering of variable names is very similar. Having a variable name displayed in the same paragraph with {} and < math > is generally not a problem.

  4. Wikipedia talk:Rendering math - Wikipedia

    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wikipedia_talk:Rendering_math

    As I understand it, this page deals with the math render options that are available in your preferences, without having to resort to custom scripts and styles. The only notable exception being Nageh's MathJax, as it basically serves as testcode for MediaWiki's MathJax code (for example. the next deploy will enable locally installed STIX fonts).

  5. Wikipedia:WikiProject Mathematics/Typography - Wikipedia

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    wiki configuration – “My preferences → Appearance → Skin/Math” browser configuration (font size and font face, notably) Safest way to test default rendering is to view a page while not logged in, on a fresh install or public computer, rather than on your own account & browser.

  6. Rendering equation - Wikipedia

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    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.

  7. Greek letters used in mathematics, science, and engineering

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    The font used in the TeX rendering is an italic style. This is in line with the convention that variables should be italicized. As Greek letters are more often than not used as variables in mathematical formulas, a Greek letter appearing similar to the TeX rendering is more likely to be encountered in works involving mathematics.

  8. Help talk:Displaying a formula - Wikipedia

    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Help_talk:Displaying_a_formula

    In addition, we may also need to check compatibility with NIST's LaTeXML service. That, like the "png" mode, is obviously useless for English Wikipedia, but it could still be a good-to-have because this help page serves as some sort of a "global Extension:Math help page". Help:Displaying a formula#Unicode characters has one small mention. This ...

  9. Template:Math - Wikipedia

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    The math template formats mathematical formulas generated using HTML or wiki markup. (It does not accept the AMS-LaTeX markup that <math> does.) The template uses the texhtml class by default for inline text style formulas, which aims to match the size of the serif font with the surrounding sans-serif font (see below).