@Jaynator495 @TheSmartOne @e.mccormick Is there an outside latex code source? Because im tired of looking for codes on OS. It's to lagggy an it is flat out annoying. Is there a way to just find the codes online? Like an online LaTex book.
@thomaster was supposed to make his latex tutorial into a pdf but he never got around to it ._.
Yes, there is a wiki and several others. I have some links in my original tutorial. http://openstudy.com/updates/52bd214ae4b01cdca44a70d2 The codecogs will let you try things and see preview them. The mathcat link has a long list of commands.
as a matter of a fact... i have my tutorial in a text file.. .xD i can just give you the file... LOL
Kind of depends on what codes they want for what purpose... Not all sources will be as good for any particualr use.
lolololol
i didnt say what tutorial i would give XD
Well, your text as a tutorial is beter for say the art use. On the other hand, codecogs is better to preview and doubly so for equation use, and all of that is different fom the mathcat list which is better for a complete list of commands that work with MathJax.
my tutorials a work in progress smh... xD
Yes, but it has a specific goal that is different from the others and it would be impossible for it to properly do what those other two do.
I remember the old latex days when @Abhisar would make a latex box saying you got suspended or warned when you click on the latex :')
Thanks guys :)
We can still do that with JavaScript @Conqueror
Abhisar got rid of it. ;-;
@Conqueror Like this one :) I made it myself :P http://goo.gl/6gRRLc And at the end, I made it redirect to http:openstudy.com but i can put the logout link so people actually get a warning and log off. haha
xD
your not the only one xDD
@TheSmartOne , who taught you that? ;)
you did abhisar... -_-
i cant believe i fell for it.. AFTER READING IT! XD
There chu go joel
lol @Abhisar I'll introduce to him some time soon. He is a really smart person ;)
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