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Seeing math when viewing abstracts on arxiv.org [closed]
You enter it using the usual LaTeX, and then the jsMath magic does the rest. One of the most frequent activities for many mathematicians is checking abstracts on arXiv. …
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How do I see LaTeX math on any web page and in email?
By now, I am aware of three ways to accomplish this:
MathJax.
display-latex2 described in the other answer (written by Steve Cheng, to which I made some modifications).
ASCIIMathML, written by Peter …
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How do I see LaTeX math on any web page and in email?
The Greasemonkey MathML script written by Steve Cheng and linked to in Scott Morrison's answer worked only partially for me in Firefox on Windows 7: it did not display many \mathbb, \mathcal, and \mat …
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How do I see LaTeX math on any web page and in email?
This is a follow up to this closed question.
I open a random page, such as something on arXiv at 8:05 p.m. EST, and I see all these dollar signs, and I sigh and I wish that I could see nicely formatt …
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How do I see LaTeX math on any web page and in email?
I wrote a little program called GmailTeX which adds $\TeX$ capability to Gmail. You can get it here.
GmailTeX now includes the "live" fully automatic mode, just like when you type a question / ans …
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Sources for BibTeX entries
The best thing about using MathSciNet for bibtex entries is that it is standard and universally accepted. No need to reinvent a bicycle.