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2) Go to the module admin section and enable "drutex". |
2) Go to the module admin section and enable "drutex". |
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3) Go to the input-filters admin section and create a new input format. You can choose an arbitrary name, but "DruTeX" would make sense. When you create a new format, you can select an input filter from a list: Just choose DruTeX. |
3) Go to the Site Configuration >> Input Formats and create a new input format. You can choose an arbitrary name, but "DruTeX" would make sense. When you create a new format, you can select an input filter from a list: Just choose DruTeX. |
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4) Go again to the input-filters admin section, and select "configure" for the newly added input format. Click on the "configure" tab, and you are able to adjust many settings of DruTeX. |
4) Go again to the Input Formats admin section, and select "configure" for the newly added input format. Click on the "configure" tab, and you are able to adjust many settings of DruTeX. |
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5) Go and test DruTeX: Create a new node, select your new input format, and try to render something, e.g. just try $x^2$. |
5) Go and test DruTeX: Create a new node, select your new input format, and try to render something, e.g. just try $x^2$. |