How do you do this?P.P.S. Wow I didn't even know you could track a post's editing history! Freaky!
I am working on this - it has been requested by a number of people.Any chance of LaTeX rendering? It would help out infinitely in the math forums.
Thanks very much for this.
Will try to fix tonight.
There is no point in keeping a database of six years worth of threads if we want to hide them away from people - there's a lot of useful information buried within those threads.Any way to add a date restriction on the similar threads list generated? So people don't resurrect 5 year old threads?
Yeah that might be a better solution, but I see the last point may be troublesome for certain sections which are genuinely still on track.There is no point in keeping a database of six years worth of threads if we want to hide them away from people - there's a lot of useful information buried within those threads.
Perhaps a better solution might be to find a way to automatically close really old threads?
There are sometimes genuine reasons for resurrecting a thread though...
OMG the LaTeX interface would be awesome! I've only just started familiarising myself with the LaTeX language so yeah...As a temporary measure until I have time to setup a proper LaTeX interface, you can use the [ maths ] tag (without spaces).
For example:
[ maths ]\int_{1}^{2} x^{2} - 1[ /maths ]
produces:
[maths]\int_{1}^{2} x^{2} - 1[/maths]
In the meantime you can use this equation editor to figure out how to write your equations in code form.
Their absence is all your doing isn't it?So where are them Goldmembers....