### neal's blog

By neal, 8 years ago, ,

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 8 years ago, # |   +6 I didn't know that there can be in the title.Really cool.
 8 years ago, # |   +6 I still think this would be even cooler.
 8 years ago, # | ← Rev. 3 →   0 Interesting fact. Title of this topic in "recent action" is "Testing \LaTeX":. Title of page (tag "title" in html) is simply "Testing": .P.S. Thanks to ABC
•  8 years ago, # ^ | ← Rev. 2 →   0 In Chrome 12 I see "Testing "
•  8 years ago, # ^ |   0 12.0.742.91. I also see just "Testing" in title.
•  8 years ago, # ^ | ← Rev. 3 →   +5 Chrome 12.0.742.91, Ubuntu 10.10, see Testing  in the title.
•  8 years ago, # ^ | ← Rev. 2 →   0 My previous post was from Win7, but it's the same for me when using Ubuntu 11.04, Chrome 12.0.742.91.Possibly, it's a matter of some extentions, not OS/browser version..
•  8 years ago, # ^ |   0 This is what I see in the HTML code:
Testing
It's unlikely that browser fails to show PNG picture. May be the server returns different HTML depending on some settings, or something like that.
•  8 years ago, # ^ |   0 We're talking about page/tab title, not the blog post title.See tag.
•  8 years ago, # ^ |   +5 My bad :o(I also have just "Testing" in the title then.
 » 5 years ago, # | ← Rev. 6 →   0 Testing below. EDIT1: can anybody help me with how to make the or the symbol look bigger? thanks in advance!EDIT2: believe it or not, i did not just type the last equation randomly! it is actually true!! if u want the proof, u can just ask me and i will give it to u! :D
•  » » 5 years ago, # ^ |   +2 Give me the proof.
•  » » » 5 years ago, # ^ |   +17 There is a good video about this sum:
•  » » » » 5 years ago, # ^ |   0 Fefer_Ivan, can u tell me how to embed videos to a CF comment (like u have done above)?
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•  » » 5 years ago, # ^ |   0 Try using \displaystyle. \displaystyle \sum_{i=1}^n i = \frac{n(n+1)}2
•  » » » 5 years ago, # ^ |   0 thanks :)
 » 5 years ago, # |   -14 a+b=c
 » 5 years ago, # |   +42 22 ≠ 8
•  » » 5 years ago, # ^ |   +24 Хоть что-то нормальное сказал
•  » » 5 years ago, # ^ |   +24 Кузяблик, ты когда в контестах участвовать будешь?
•  » » » 5 years ago, # ^ |   +32 Тамбовский волк тебе кузяблик
•  » » 5 years ago, # ^ |   +31
•  » » » 5 years ago, # ^ |   +47 Молор, к успеху идешь. Вот еще достижение современной математики: 28 - 28 = 228
 » 5 years ago, # |   +65
•  » » 5 years ago, # ^ |   -8 wow, that's very cool! :D
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 » 5 years ago, # | ← Rev. 16 →   +10 Just for test.
 » 5 years ago, # |   +3
 » 4 years ago, # |   0 I tried google but found only this post :-(How to use latex on CodeForces?
•  » » 4 years ago, # ^ |   +3 Just enable math mode by dollar signs, like this:
•  » » » 4 years ago, # ^ | ← Rev. 4 →   0 Thanks for your reply, I'll check later (proxy is blocking pastebin in my current network).edit: understood, to add dollar sign at the beginning and at the end, like math tag on wikipedia, easy as that, thanks (I found there have to be space before the dollar)
 » 3 years ago, # |   -33 2<<2 = 8