TeX math will be printed in all output formats. How it is rendered depends on the output format:
- LaTeX
It will appear verbatim surrounded by \(...\)
(for inline math) or \[...\]
(for display math).
- Markdown, Emacs Org mode, ConTeXt, ZimWiki
It will appear verbatim surrounded by $...$
(for inline math) or $$...$$
(for display math).
- XWiki
It will appear verbatim surrounded by {{formula}}..{{/formula}}
.
- reStructuredText
It will be rendered using an interpreted text role :math:
.
- AsciiDoc
For AsciiDoc output format (-t asciidoc
) it will appear verbatim surrounded by latexmath:[$...$]
(for inline math) or [latexmath]++++\[...\]+++
(for display math). For AsciiDoctor output format (-t asciidoctor
) the LaTex delimiters ($..$
and \[..\]
) are omitted.
- Texinfo
It will be rendered inside a @math
command.
- roff man, Jira markup
It will be rendered verbatim without $
's.
- MediaWiki, DokuWiki
It will be rendered inside <math>
tags.
- Textile
It will be rendered inside <span class="math">
tags.
- RTF, OpenDocument
It will be rendered, if possible, using Unicode characters, and will otherwise appear verbatim.
- ODT
It will be rendered, if possible, using MathML.
- DocBook
If the --mathml
flag is used, it will be rendered using MathML in an inlineequation
or informalequation
tag. Otherwise it will be rendered, if possible, using Unicode characters.
- Docx
It will be rendered using OMML math markup.
- FictionBook2
If the --webtex
option is used, formulas are rendered as images using CodeCogs or other compatible web service, downloaded and embedded in the e-book. Otherwise, they will appear verbatim.
- HTML, Slidy, DZSlides, S5, EPUB
The way math is rendered in HTML will depend on the command-line options selected. Therefore see Math rendering in HTML above.