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The disadvantages of LaTeX are the following: On some browser configurations, LaTeX inline formulas appear with a slight vertical misalignment, or with a font size that may be slightly different from that of the surrounding text. This is not a problem with a block displayed formula, and also typically not with inline formulas that exceed the ...
This template wraps a math expression written in TeX code between <math>...</math> tags using the {{#tag:}} parser function magic word. It further helps to avoid wrapping points at either end of expression that normally occurs with <math>...</math> , so avoiding being split from punctuation as would be normal for text.
The use of Unicode characters for blackboard bold is discouraged in English Wikipedia; instead, either the LaTeX rendering (for example <math>\mathbb{Z}</math> or <math>\Z</math>) or standard bold fonts should be used. As with all such choices, each article should be consistent with itself, and editors should not change articles from one choice ...
Images do not usually have proper baseline alignment for inline math. Images do not change color when part of a link. Copy-paste as text duplicates the formula's source code, copy-paste as image is not supported in many programs e.g. Word. PNG: Robust. Little overhead in a browser. Native MathML: Robust and standard-compliant. Little overhead ...
The documentation appears to claim that it would "prevent line-wrapping". I'm not sure why it made the claim. The css describing the span.texhtml class does not appear to affect line breaks. Justin W Smith talk / stalk 19:26, 18 May 2010 (UTC) I probably meant that if it does not wrap, it is a bug in the math coprocessor.
In many cases breaking up a word with a space would be inappropriate. Soft hyphens also creates word-break opportunities, but will add a hyphen rather than a space. In other words, a soft hyphen is a hyphen inserted into a word not otherwise hyphenated, to be displayed or typeset only if it falls at the end of a line of text.
There is at least one OCR tool that can convert a handwritten formula to Latex and other formats. Mathpix allows 10 snips a month free. I don't know enough to edit the body of the Help page (I've not yet used Mathpix so don't know how good it is, and how compatible with Wikipedia, and don't know what else is out there), but I think there should be a Tools section with this sort of information.
One may set formulae using LaTeX (the <math> tag, described in the next subsection) or, in certain cases, using other means of formatting that render in HTML; both are acceptable and widely used, though there are issues, as discussed below. However, for section headings, use HTML only, as LaTeX markup does not appear in the table of contents.