=== WM JqMath === Contributors: Carlos Santos, webmind.pt Tags: jqmath, plugin, wordpress, webmind, wm Requires at least: 3.3 Tested up to: 4.2.3 Stable tag: 1.2 License: MIT License URI: http://opensource.org/licenses/MIT Create math formulas on your posts and pages using jqMath from MathScribe == Description == WM jqMath plugin is a very simple plugin that adds the jqMath library and styles. You will be able to add math formulas by directly entering the standard syntax of jqMath or by using a shortcode where you can also add CSS styles. Current WM jqMath features: * Insert directly a jqMath expression on your post or page like: $$y={-b±√{b^2-4ac}}/{2a}$$ * Insert a jqMath using a shortcode with CSS styles like: [jqmath expr="$$y={-b±√{b^2-4ac}}/{2a}$$" style="color: navy; font-size: 20pt"] The jqMath library was written by Dave Barton from Mathscribe. You can find further information regarding jqMath by clicking here We want to thank Dave for developing this great library! == Installation == 1. Upload 'plugin-name.php' to the '/wp-content/plugins/' directory 2. Activate the plugin through the 'Plugins' menu in WordPress == Frequently Asked Questions == The usage of this plugin is quite straight forward. You just need to know how to use the jqMath syntax. However, if you have any questions please read this FAQ: = How can I insert a formula? = Just enter the formula directly in the post/page editor using jqMath syntax or by using a shortcode = When using the syntax $$...$$ the formula appears on a new line and aligned to the center. Can I change this? = Yes. If you don’t want a formula centered on a new line, just write it as $...$ instead of $$...$$. Please find more information about the jqMath syntax here: Mathscribe jqMath = How can I change the color of the formula? = Using the shortcode and the CSS style color. Example: [jqmath expr="$$y=f(x)$$" style="color: darkgreen"] You can also use jqMqth syntax. Please read more information by following the link above. = Can I change the font size for the formula? = Using the shortcode and the CSS style font-size. Example: [jqmath expr="$$y=f(x)$$" style="font-size: 16pt"] You can also use jqMqth syntax. Please read more information by following the link above. = Where can I find more information to style formulas? = * Mathscribe jqMath * http://stackoverflow.com/questions/11805054/jqmath-highlight-box-like-bbox-in-mathjax-mathjs * http://stackoverflow.com/questions/12106035/is-it-possible-to-style-jqmath-display-with-another-font-on-webpages = Can I add multiple formulas? = Yes, you can enter any formula anywhere you want using directly the jqMath syntax or using the shortcodes. == Screenshots == 1. Editing a post with math formulas 2. Viewing the post == Changelog == = 1.2 = * For the sake of a better implementation of your formulas, the shortcode "[jqmath]" now generates a <span> tag instead of a <div> = 1.1 = * jqMath library updated to version 0.4.3 = 1.0 = * First release == Upgrade Notice == = 1.1 = This version fixes a security related bug. Please upgrade ASAP.