# Is there a way to detect math formatting in Stack Overflow posts, a la Math Overflow? [duplicate]

See this question on Math Overflow for reference. It has several math equations that are "detected" by either surrounding the equations in dollar signs ($) or starting newlines and beginning with a backslash (\). Trying$AA + AB = AC\$ doesn't work here, unfortunately.

Is there any way to add that kind of mathematical detection to Stack Overflow posts? If not, can it be added?

This answer brought the missing feature to my attention.

• MathJAX-integration would have quite a cost, and to date it's for that reason getting rejected. – Deduplicator Oct 22 '15 at 14:19
• – Deduplicator Oct 22 '15 at 14:21
• @Deduplicator Ah, thanks, I didn't know it was called MathJax; that would've helped my search. – TylerH Oct 22 '15 at 14:27
• For future reference, you can always type your equation into Wolfram Alpha to get an image that you can embed, if you don't have a standalone tex tool. (Something like this: \Gamma = \theta + sin(\theta^2)) – theB Oct 22 '15 at 16:06
• @theB Thanks! Though the request was specifically asked with the thought in mind to get rendered equations as text so that they can be copied/pasted. :-) – TylerH Oct 22 '15 at 16:10
• I know. I also know that it's never going to be added to the site, hence the workaround. One other workaround is to use HTML entities like &Delta; which renders correctly in an actual post, if not in comments. – theB Oct 22 '15 at 16:13