The equations aren’t displaying properly because it looks like LW currently strips MathML (only a specific list of allowed tags make it through). You can see the version with full math at https://www.jefftk.com/p/weekly-incidence-vs-cumulative-infections
I’ve adjusted our sanitizer to let MathML through (will take effect after PR review and deploy), which should affect future crossposts. For this post, I used my moderator power to edit the stuff the sanitizer removed back in.
Awesome, thanks!
LW uses its own system for equations, you can just use dollar tags in Markdown or Ctrl+M/Ctrl+4 in LessWrongDocs mode.
So you get, for example,
i(t)=dc(t)dt
Jeff is someone where we’ve configured LW to auto-crosspost posts from his blog via RSS, so it’s not being authored within the LW editor.
I draft my posts in HTML and they’re imported into LW via RSS. I can’t make just part of a post Markdown or LessWrongDocs.
The equations aren’t displaying properly because it looks like LW currently strips MathML (only a specific list of allowed tags make it through). You can see the version with full math at https://www.jefftk.com/p/weekly-incidence-vs-cumulative-infections
I’ve adjusted our sanitizer to let MathML through (will take effect after PR review and deploy), which should affect future crossposts. For this post, I used my moderator power to edit the stuff the sanitizer removed back in.
Awesome, thanks!
LW uses its own system for equations, you can just use dollar tags in Markdown or Ctrl+M/Ctrl+4 in LessWrongDocs mode.
So you get, for example,
i(t)=dc(t)dt
Jeff is someone where we’ve configured LW to auto-crosspost posts from his blog via RSS, so it’s not being authored within the LW editor.
I draft my posts in HTML and they’re imported into LW via RSS. I can’t make just part of a post Markdown or LessWrongDocs.