Looks find in Gmail, although the URLs in the message are NOT hyperlink,
which they are in the Rich Text Format of Gmail.

-tj

On Mon, Jul 28, 2008 at 3:28 PM, Owen Densmore <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> We've all heard about WYSIWYG but that just means your printer can show
> what your screen shows.  Nice but in the age of the net, WYSIWIS is *much*
> more important -- What You See Is What I See.
>
> By that I mean that I can have some confidence that what I'm sending to you
> in email or posting for you on the web looks the same to you as to me.
>
> In an earlier post, http://tinyurl.com/6x3g7a
> .. I discussed the difficulty of rendering Math Notation within blogs,
> wikis etc.
>
> This however, is a test to see if we can do Math in email.  So we have to
> try slightly different stunts.  Most email clients support "rich text".  I'm
> not sure if this is standard enough, however, for the Friam list.
>
> So this is a test.  I'm inserting an equation .. and image that renders:
> *E = -J \sum_{i=1}^N s_i s_{i+1}*
> ..using the LaTeX web service:
>   http://www.codecogs.com/eq.latex
> You can run it using
>   http://tinyurl.com/5o238w
> and the results should give this image:
>
> To test for WYSIWYG, I'm posting What I See in my mail client here:
>   http://backspaces.net/temp/Mail001.png
>
> Do you see something similar?  Can we use this stunt for math conversations
> on Friam?
>
>    -- Owen
>
>
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