# There should be universal LaTeX/MathJax guide for sites supporting it

Currently, stats, math, cstheory and physics have MathJax support which turns LaTeX code into equation.

At least on math, occasionally there are users that do not know this feature or don't know it's possible to use LaTeX (MathJax), resulting a badly formatted post.

I suggest that there should be a common "LaTeX/MathJax typesetting help" page for those sites that enabled MathJax support, like the "Markdown editing help" that is present on all sites. Preferably, there should also be a line

• LaTeX equations $\sin^2 \theta$

in the "How to Format" on the right hand side.

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Wait. Geeks aren't born knowing LaTeX? –  dmckee Oct 23 '10 at 15:36
You mean a MathJaX help. MathJaX =/= LaTeX. –  Andrew Stacey Oct 23 '10 at 15:41
@AndrewStacey: well, MathJax ≈ LaTeX-surrounded-by-dollar-signs –  Kip Nov 17 '10 at 14:16
@Kip: *shakes head sadly at the ignorance of youth*. I \emph{guess} it depends on what \textbf{you} mean by \LaTeX\ really. –  Andrew Stacey Nov 17 '10 at 14:24

## Basic LaTeX markup

• Superscript and subscript — x^2, a_n, a_{n+1}, H_n^{(2)}

• Spacing — a\ b (text space). Other kinds of spacing.

• Square root and radicals — \sqrt{x}, \sqrt[3]{x}

• Fraction — \frac{a}{b}

• Sum and integral — \sum_{k=0}^n k^2, \int_0^1 x^3 dx

• Greek letters — \alpha (α) to \omega (ω); \Gamma (Γ) to \Omega (Ω)

• Symbols — \ne (≠), \ge (≥), \le (≤), \sim (∼), \pm (±), \to (→), \infty (∞), etc.

• Function names — \sin, \cos, \log, \lim, etc.

Visit Detexify2 to lookup command for a symbol.

Check the MathJax documentation for the complete list of commands supported.

## Show source

Right-clicking on any equations should reveal a context menu. Clicking "Show source" will open up a new window showing the LaTeX markup that generates it.

## Need More Detail?

The Not So Short Introduction to LaTeX2e is a good beginner's guide on the LaTeX system.

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Let's get this up! Right now the link provided is not helping anybody. –  ErikE Jan 21 '11 at 20:20