Hello Volker,
Volker Merschmann wrote
If you have read the linked pages from mediawiki you should have noted
that this is about rendering formulas in a special syntax.
Did you test that? I can not see any syntax like this on the mentioned
Math-pages.
FR/Math contains several equations such as <math>\frac{2}{5+7}</math>
But they are not rendered. Do I use wrong syntax? This syntax is
automatically generated by the MediaWiki extension of LibO.
Volker Merschmann wrote
Questions like this should always go to this mailing-list for better
awareness.
I promise, I will do it next time ;-)
Best regards
Laurent BP
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