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developers:link_shortcuts [2017/08/19 06:13] – [Internal links with a namespace] Xavier Gonzedevelopers:link_shortcuts [2018/05/26 22:44] – [Shortcuts for Web links] Xavier Gonze
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-====== Shortcuts for Web links ======+====== Shortcuts for Web links (Obsolete) ====== 
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 +** THE INFORMATION ABOUT THE MANAGEMENT OF THE DOCUMENTATION HAS BEEN TRANSFERRED TO THE MAIN ABINIT SITE, AT  
 +https://docs.abinit.org/developers/abimkdocs **
  
 This page concerns the YAML files in ~abinit/doc/*/origin_files, This page concerns the YAML files in ~abinit/doc/*/origin_files,
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 [[http://docs.mathjax.org/en/latest/mathjax.html|MathJax]] on-the-flight processor. For the ABINIT documentation, the conventions are : [[http://docs.mathjax.org/en/latest/mathjax.html|MathJax]] on-the-flight processor. For the ABINIT documentation, the conventions are :
   * \$...\$  yields an "onlinecite" translation of the LaTeX formula;   * \$...\$  yields an "onlinecite" translation of the LaTeX formula;
-  * \$\$...\$\$ yields display mode, the LaTeX formula being rendered on one dedicated line; +  * \$\$...\$\$ yields "displaymode, the LaTeX formula being rendered on one dedicated line (moreover, centered)
-  * to have your equations numbered, use the display mode above, and (inside the markers) declare your equation with the standard %%\b%%egin{equation} and %%\ %%end{equation}+  * to have the equations numbered, use the display mode above, and (inside the markers) declare your equation with the standard %%\b%%egin{equation} and %%\ %%end{equation}
   * when a \$ sign is inside a <pre> ... </pre> HTML section, MathJax does not interpret it   * when a \$ sign is inside a <pre> ... </pre> HTML section, MathJax does not interpret it
   * to prevent a real \$ to be interpreted, use \\\$   * to prevent a real \$ to be interpreted, use \\\$