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"Joe Kesselman" <keshlam-nospam@c...> a écrit dans le message de
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>R User wrote:
>> it does not work
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> What do you mean by "does not work"? It looks to me like the document
> contains the formula and -- at a quick glance -- ought to be legal XML
> markup. I don't know enough TeX to comment on whether the formula is legal
> TeX markup, and you haven't told us enough about what you're doing with
> the document to comment on how it will be processed...
Yes I know , because I am using Oxygen.
I change the value of two parameters :
tex.math.in.alt="latex"
passivetex.extensions="1"the tex formula is good .And the result I have is
this : (it does not transform the equation)**************************Tex
TestTable of ContentsTex Test
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1Tex Test$V(x) = \frac{1}{N}\sum_{1}^{N}x_{i}^2 - \bar{\textbf{x}}^2 \sim
83.7344$Equation 1. A TeX Equation 1**************************Thank you
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