tag:support.fletcherpenney.net,2013-02-12:/discussions/problems/2112-math-equation-supportMultiMarkdown: Discussion 2022-12-11T21:57:11Ztag:support.fletcherpenney.net,2013-02-12:Comment/558898122022-09-28T03:34:30Z2022-12-11T19:54:20ZMath equation support<div><p>I'm using MMD 6.6.0 on Windows 10. I installed LaTeX afterward.</p>
<p>I'm trying to get math equations working so I can use Markdown syntax to compose class notes viewable in a browser:</p>
<p>multimarkdown.exe inputfile.txt > outputfile.html</p>
<p>The math examples aren't working for me:</p>
<p>\[ {e}^{i\pi }+1=0 \]<br>
$${e}^{i\pi }+1=0$$</p>
<p>gives me:</p>
<p>[ {e}^{i\pi }+1=0 ] [{e}^{i\pi }+1=0]</p>
<p>But subscript and superscript work fine. I'm not sure what's wrong and probably needing to be installed. Can someone point me in the right direction? Thanks!</p></div>Philiptag:support.fletcherpenney.net,2013-02-12:Comment/558898122022-12-11T21:57:08Z2022-12-11T21:57:08ZMath equation support<div><p>Sorry for the delay -- this got sent to the spam folder, which I don't check very often.</p>
<p>Are you using MathJax or some other tool to format math? MultiMarkdown appears to be working properly from what you included, but you need something to format the LaTeX.</p></div>fletcher