Versions & Database
September 28th, 20187.2.3 :: 16170 ~ calstock.org.uk
7.2.2 :: 16170
7.2.1 :: 16170 ~ lovejoy.org.uk
7.2.0 :: 16160
7.1.7 :: 16013 ~ unveiled.info
7.1.6 :: 16013
7.1.5 :: 16010
7.1.2 :: 15840
7.0.1 :: 15470
7.0.0 :: 15340
6.11.7 :: 13220
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6.11.2 :: 13210
6.11.1 :: 13200
6.11.0 :: 13170
6.10.8 :: 13075
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6.10.5 :: 13050 ~ rogerlovejoy.net
6.10.4 :: 12987
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6.10.1 :: 12890
6.9.6 :: 12735
Math Terms & Plugin
September 8th, 2018The long and short of adding math terms in html text is to add each term individually using the Unicode data as [&#x....;] without the square brackets. The dots represent a four digit hex number for example replacing the dots with [221A] would produce the root sign.
Useful links to Unicode data are:
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mathematical_operators_and_symbols_in_Unicode
https://www.compart.com/en/unicode/category/Sm
A clickable plugin is limited only by how many buttons you want to have for regular usage.
Ongoing Hack:
The Result and The plugin toolbar do not reflect the most recent changes.
The result
± | µ | ∑ | ° | 𝞹 | 𝝙 | ≈ | ≠ | √ | ∛ | ∜ | ∞
The vertical lines and spacing are just for clarification else: ±µ∑°𝞹𝝙≈≠≤≥√∛∜
The plugin toolbar
I have implemented it in the following way.
1. I have uploaded a folder, to [/plugins], which you can create, called [mathterms_plugin]
2. In that folder is the essential file [_mathterms.plugin.php]
3. There is an index.html, which is to stop auto access to the folder contents and
4. A css file which formats the toolbar and the buttons.
The [_mathterms.plugin.php] is a previous plugin which I have added code to make the buttons and am in the process of removing unnecessary code, so it is a bit messy from a programmer or developers view, but it works.
These are the files. They will be updated as I go along.