LaTex in Shared Hosting

RTFVerterra's picture

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Mathematical typesetting program, aka LaTex, is a program that converts Tex code into math equation. I successfully enabled it in my shared hosting server and as a community I would like to share my experience on how I did it. Here is the link to my blog on how I did it.

http://www.mathalino.com/blog/rtfverterra/how-i-enabled-latex-on-a-shared-host
http://drupal.org/node/351985

I believe this could be a help to someone who is looking for ways to enable LaTex in a restricted shared environment. For easy reference, here is what LaTex can do.

Above is just an example of what LaTex is capable of, it can also render graph. You may see the link below for LaTex rendering a graph.

http://www.mathalino.org/forum/85

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Hi rtfverterra (or is it Mathalino?) Laughing out loud

You are generous indeed to share your knowledge.

It is helpful to this community to understand that you are using the Drupal CMS for your implementation, as there are many Drupal users and advocates here, including myslef Sticking out tongue

Perhaps you would take a few minutes to post your technique at the IT Contracting Network's Coder's Corner?

RTFVerterra's picture

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decibel.places wrote:

Perhaps you would take a few minutes to post your technique at the IT Contracting Network's Coder's Corner?

Thank you for the invitation, I will surely try it.

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