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				 * Links in HTML export::	How links will be interpreted and formatted 
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				 * Tables in HTML export::	How to modify the formatting of tables 
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				 * Images in HTML export::	How to insert figures into HTML output 
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				+* Math formatting in HTML export::  Beautiful math also on the web 
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				 * Text areas in HTML export::	An alternative way to show an example 
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				 * CSS support::			Changing the appearance of the output 
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				 * JavaScript support::		Info and Folding in a web browser 
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				 Specific header arguments 
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				 * var::				Pass arguments to code blocks 
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				-* results::			Specify the type of results and how they will be collected and handled 
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				+* results::			Specify the type of results and how they will 
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				+                                be collected and handled 
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				 * file::			Specify a path for file output 
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				-* dir::	                        Specify the default directory for code block execution 
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				+* dir::				Specify the default (possibly remote) 
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				+                                directory for code block execution 
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				 * exports::			Export code and/or results 
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				 * tangle::			Toggle tangling and specify file name 
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				-* no-expand::			Turn off variable assignment and noweb expansion during tangling 
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				+* comments::			Toggle insertion of comments in tangled 
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				+                                code files 
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				+* no-expand::			Turn off variable assignment and noweb 
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				+                                expansion during tangling 
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				 * session::			Preserve the state of code evaluation 
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				 * colnames::			Handle column names in tables 
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				 * shebang::			Make tangled files executable 
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				 features described here as ``La@TeX{}'' are really from @TeX{}, but for 
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				 simplicity I am blurring this distinction.}  is widely used to typeset 
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				 scientific documents. Org-mode supports embedding La@TeX{} code into its 
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				-files, because many academics are used to reading La@TeX{} source code, and 
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				-because it can be readily processed into images for HTML production. 
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				-It is not necessary to mark La@TeX{} macros and code in any special way. 
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				-If you observe a few conventions, Org-mode knows how to find it and what 
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				+files, because many academics are used to writing and reading La@TeX{} source 
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				+code, and because it can be readily processed to produce pretty output for a 
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				+number of export backends. 
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				 @samp{...} are all converted into special commands creating hyphens of 
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				 different lengths or a compact set of dots. 
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				-If you would like to see entities displayed as utf8 characters, use the 
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				+If you would like to see entities displayed as UTF8 characters, use the 
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				 following command@footnote{You can turn this on by default by setting the 
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				 variable @code{org-pretty-entities}, or on a per-file base with the 
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				+@noindent With this setting, @samp{a_b} will not be interpreted as a 
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				+subscript, but @samp{a_@{b@}} will. 
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				-With symbols, sub- and superscripts, HTML is pretty much at its end when 
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				-it comes to representing mathematical formulas@footnote{Yes, there is 
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				-MathML, but that is not yet fully supported by many browsers, and there 
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				-is no decent converter for turning La@TeX{} or ASCII representations of 
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				-formulas into MathML. So for the time being, converting formulas into 
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				-images seems the way to go.}. More complex expressions need a dedicated 
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				-formula processor. To this end, Org-mode can contain arbitrary La@TeX{} 
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				-fragments. It provides commands to preview the typeset result of these 
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				-fragments, and upon export to HTML, all fragments will be converted to 
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				-images and inlined into the HTML document@footnote{The La@TeX{} export 
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				-will not use images for displaying La@TeX{} fragments but include these 
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				-fragments directly into the La@TeX{} code.}. For this to work you 
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				-need to be on a system with a working La@TeX{} installation. You also 
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				-need the @file{dvipng} program, available at 
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				-@url{http://sourceforge.net/projects/dvipng/}. The La@TeX{} header that 
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				-will be used when processing a fragment can be configured with the 
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				+Going beyond symbols and sub- and superscripts, a full formula language is 
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				+needed.  Org-mode can contain La@TeX{} math fragments, and it supports ways 
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				+to process these for several export backends.  When exporting to La@TeX{}, 
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				+the code is obviously left as it is.  When exporting to HTML, Org invokes the 
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				+@uref{http://www.mathjax.org, MathJax library} (@pxref{Math formatting in 
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				+HTML export}) to process and display the math@footnote{If you plan to use 
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				+this regularly or on pages with significant page views, you should install 
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				+@file{MathJax} on your own server in order to limit the load of our server.}. 
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				+Finally, it can also process the mathematical expressions into 
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				+images@footnote{For this to work you need to be on a system with a working 
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				+La@TeX{} installation. You also need the @file{dvipng} program, available at 
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				+@url{http://sourceforge.net/projects/dvipng/}.  The La@TeX{} header that will 
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				+be used when processing a fragment can be configured with the variable 
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				+@code{org-format-latex-header}.}  that can be displayed in a browser or in 
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				+Environments of any kind@footnote{When @file{MathJax} is used, only the 
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				+environment recognized by @file{MathJax} will be processed.  When dvipng is 
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				+used to create images, any La@TeX{} environments will be handled.}.  The only 
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				+LaTeX processing can be configured with the variable 
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				+@code{org-export-with-LaTeX-fragments}.  The default setting is @code{t} 
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				+which means @file{MathJax} for HTML, and no processing for DocBook, ASCII and 
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				+If you have @file{dvipng} installed, La@TeX{} fragments can be processed to 
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				+produce preview images of the typeset expressions: 
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				 * Links in HTML export::	How links will be interpreted and formatted 
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				 * Tables in HTML export::	How to modify the formatting of tables 
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				 * Images in HTML export::	How to insert figures into HTML output 
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				+* Math formatting in HTML export::  Beautiful math also on the web 
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				 * Text areas in HTML export::	An alternative way to show an example 
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				 * CSS support::			Changing the appearance of the output 
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				-@node Images in HTML export, Text areas in HTML export, Tables in HTML export, HTML export 
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				+@node Math formatting in HTML export, Text areas in HTML export, Images in HTML export, HTML export 
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				+@subsection Math formatting in HTML export 
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				+La@TeX{} math snippets (@pxref{LaTeX fragments}) can be displayed in two 
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				+different ways on HTML pages.  The default is to use the 
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				+@uref{http://www.mathjax.org, MathJax system} which should work out of the 
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				+box with Org mode installation because @code{http://orgmode.org} serves 
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				+@file{MathJax} for Org-mode users for small applications and for testing 
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				+purposes.  @b{If you plan to use this regularly or on pages with significant 
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				+page views, you should install MathJax on your own server in order to limit 
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				+the load of our server.}  To configure @file{MathJax}, use the variable 
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				+@code{org-export-html-mathjax-options} or insert something like the following 
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				+@noindent See the docstring of the variable 
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				+@code{org-export-html-mathjax-options} for the meaning of the parameters in 
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				+If you prefer, you can also request that La@TeX{} are processed into small 
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				+images that will be inserted into the browser page.  Before the availability 
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				+of MathJax, this was the default method for Org files.  This method requires 
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				+#+OPTIONS: LaTeX:dvipng 
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				+@node Text areas in HTML export, CSS support, Math formatting in HTML export, HTML export 
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				+* dir::				Specify the default (possibly remote) 
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				 * tangle::			Toggle tangling and specify file name 
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				 The @code{:eval} header argument can be used to limit the evaluation of 
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