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Hi,

2011/11/29 jumbo444 <jumbo4444@yahoo.fr>:
Regina Henschel wrote

Do you know a wiki page where math syntax is rendered? I may inspired
from
these pages.

For example my personal sandbox (and of cause everywhere in that Wiki)
http://wiki.services.openoffice.org/wiki/User:Regina

Thank you for the link, but the syntax used works well on OOo wiki as you
mentioned:
http://wiki.services.openoffice.org/wiki/FR/FAQ/Math/001
I am looking for a page of the document foundation wiki which contains a
math formula rendered in any way. I can't find any, so I suppose there is a
problem in the configuration of our wiki.

The wiki team is working on this, please be a little patient.

If you look at your page you will actually see an error message. The
parsing of <math> is enabled but there is actually a problem in
rendering the png.

Stay tuned

Volker


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