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- <head>
- <title>Example of defining a macro that autoloads an extension</title>
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- | This page shows how to define macros in your configuration, or as part
- | of the body of the page itself.
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- <script type="text/x-mathjax-config">
- MathJax.Hub.Config({
- TeX: {
- Macros: {
- RR: '{\\bf R}', // a simple string replacement
- bold: ['\\boldsymbol{#1}',1] // this macro has one parameter
- }
- }
- });
- </script>
- <script type="text/javascript" src="../MathJax.js?config=TeX-AMS_HTML-full"></script>
- </head>
- <body>
- <!--
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- | Here we use a math block that contains nothing but definitions in
- | standard TeX format. It is enclosed in a DIV that doesn't display, so
- | that there are no extra spaces generated by having the extra
- | mathematics in the text.
- |
- | The first macro makes it easy to display vectors using \<x,y,z>
- | the second uses \newcommand to create a macro
- |
- |-->
- <div style="display:none">
- \(
- \def\<#1>{\left<#1\right>}
- \newcommand{\CC}{\mathbf{C}}
- \)
- </div>
- <p>
- This page uses two different methods to define macros: either putting them
- in JavaScript notation in the MathJax configuration, or in TeX notation in
- the body of the document.
- </p>
- <p>Some math that used the definitions:
- \[
- f\colon\RR\to\RR^3 \hbox{ by } f(t)=\< t+1,{1\over 1+t^2}, \sqrt{t^2+1} >
- \]
- and
- \[
- \{\,z\in\CC \mid z^2 = \bold{\alpha}\,\}
- \]
- </body>
- </html>
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