On Mon, Aug 16, 2010 at 6:10 AM, Peter Bienstman
<[email protected]> wrote:
>> <$>\frac{a}{\ln s}</$> will render properly as a over natural log s,
>> but if the 's' is replaced by an 'r', the rendered latex becomes the
>> circle or ellipsis formula or whatever!
>>
>> See attached screenshots using q, r, and s.
>
> I cannot reproduce this; see the attached screenshot...
>
> What you could do is delete all png files in your latex directory and try
> again.

Yes, it seems to've been a cache issue.

After some thinking, I think this is what happened. I didn't initially
add those cards yesterday, but a number of days ago; I abandoned the
addition when I discovered I hadn't installed all the TeX packages on
my new laptop, and context represents a very big download with all its
deps. So when I first tried the present-value formula, tex spat out
the circle formula as a kind of Hello World!, and since Mnemosyne
hashes/caches by the content of <$></$>, the wrong Hello World never
got replaced by the right formula. When you tried, your TeX was
working and you didn't have any broken copies lingering so it worked
fine.

-- 
gwern

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