I've seen that page before but couldn't find the write user script
It worked as follows
I wrote a code like [; \vec{F}=\vec{\nabla} \times \vec{F} ;]
And it was converted to a GIF image
If you write click on such an image and view its properties,you will
see an address like below somewhere
http://www.codecogs.com/gif.latex?%20curl%20\vec{F}=\vec{\nabla}%20\times%20\vec{F}
Thanks
On 10/2/12, LWChris@LyricWiki <[email protected]> wrote:
> Am 02.10.2012 07:11, schrieb Shayan javani:
>> Hi
>> I used greasemonkey to convert latex codes to formula images but one
>> time,I
>> had problem with firefox and had to reset its settings
>> Then I had to install greasemonkey again but now,it doesn't convert latex
>> codes to formulas,I think because it doesn't have the proper user script
>> I don't know which user script I should get
>> Could somebody help?
>> thanks
>>
>
> That's correct, as long as no userscripts are installed, Greasemonkey
> doesn't do anything except from being there and waiting for a script file.
>
> What kind of "formula images" though? Really images, or just making it
> visible?
> SVG? PNG? BMP? HTML?
>
> There's plenty of userscripts for LaTeX input, pick the one(s) you need,
> not sure if it's there:
>
> http://userscripts.org/scripts/search?q=LaTeX&submit=Search
>
> Chris
>
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