alex wrote:
http://sixthform.info/steve/wordpress/?cat=2
Nice reference.
There are choices, as to what is acceptable for your purposes. Does the LaTeX source get processed on your local machine, WP's server or some third party server?
The huge advantage, of LaEqEd, is that the entire LaTeX process is done just once, on your local machine. Thereafter, you merely need somewhere to host a PNG image. (A major bonus is that anyone who saves a copy of the image can then edit the source code which is still embedded within it - unless you remove that source.)
Some time back, another WP member was using a nice website that allowed you to put a (reasonably complex) link in your post, and the website responded with the rendered image. It was all very nice - until that site stopped providing the facility.
The other option would be to have the LaTeX processed on WP's server. With caching, that probably wouldn't be too onerous, until off-site linking started exploiting us?
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