Update: Re: Resolved: Re: OT: Interpreting math markup

2021-09-29 Thread rhkramer
On Wednesday, September 29, 2021 08:25:58 AM rhkra...@gmail.com wrote: > Intentionally top posting: Thanks to all who replied. I think Chris hit > the nail on the head (in many ways) -- now I have to read the link he sent > and figure out what to change in my browser settings to see the rendered >

Resolved: Re: OT: Interpreting math markup

2021-09-29 Thread rhkramer
Intentionally top posting: Thanks to all who replied. I think Chris hit the nail on the head (in many ways) -- now I have to read the link he sent and figure out what to change in my browser settings to see the rendered "math". In the meantime, the interactive renderer on http://asciimath.org/#

Re: OT: Interpreting math markup

2021-09-29 Thread Chris Ramsden
Tuesday, September 28, 2021, 11:11:49 PM, Rh Kramer wrote: > I'm reading various things lately (e.g., some Quora articles) in which, in  > Firefox, I see things like (that's a simple one): > [math]R_0[/math] > I'm trying to find out what that markup is named, and then how to interpret > it.  

Re: OT: Interpreting math markup

2021-09-28 Thread Thomas Schmitt
Hi, Rh Kramer wrote: > I'm reading various things lately (e.g., some Quora articles) in which, in > Firefox, I see things like (that's a simple one): > [math]R_0[/math] The syntax scheme looks like "BB code" as used by e.g. Ubuntu forums https://ubuntuforums.org/misc.php?do=bbcode Nevertheless

Re: OT: Interpreting math markup

2021-09-28 Thread Andy Smith
Hello, On Tue, Sep 28, 2021 at 06:11:49PM -0400, Rh Kramer wrote: > I see things like (that's a simple one): > > [math]R_0[/math] > > I'm trying to find out what that markup is named, Is it AsciiMath? http://asciimath.org/#syntax I've no idea if it is, but I found it in a list of math mar

Re: OT: Interpreting math markup

2021-09-28 Thread harryweaver
29 Sep 2021, 08:11 by rhkramer@gmail.com: > I'm reading various things lately (e.g., some Quora articles) in which, in > Firefox, I see things like (that's a simple one): > > [math]R_0[/math] > > I'm trying to find out what that markup is named, and then how to interpret > it. > I've done