# How to use MathJax in Slidify?

It seems that all that need to do is to claim widget: mathjax in the title page. But I can't get the formulas correctly rendered. Anything missing? Thank you.

UPDATE: I checked the final index.html, and found that many "*"'s have become <em> or </em>. It seems that slidify is mixing the * in LaTeX and the * in markdown.

Here is my LaTeX snippet:

\begin{align*}
&\begin{bmatrix}
\mathbf{y}\\
y_*
\end{bmatrix}
=\mathcal{N}\left(0,\begin{bmatrix}
K & K_*\\
K_*^T & K_{**}
\end{bmatrix}\right)\\
\Longrightarrow & y_*|\mathbf{y}\sim\mathcal{N}\left(K_*K^{-1}\mathbf{y},K_{**}-K_*K^{-1}K_*^T\right)\\
\Longrightarrow & \overline{y_*}=K_*K^{-1}\mathbf{y}
\end{align*}


which is converted to

<li>Inference
\begin{align<em>} &amp;\begin{bmatrix} \mathbf{y}\ y_</em> \end{bmatrix} =\mathcal{N}\left(0,\begin{bmatrix} K &amp; K<em>*\ K</em><em>^T &amp; K_{</em><em>} \end{bmatrix}\right)\ \Longrightarrow &amp; y_</em>|\mathbf{y}\sim\mathcal{N}\left(K<em>*K^{-1}\mathbf{y},K</em>{*<em>}-K<em>*K^{-1}K</em></em>^T\right)\ \Longrightarrow &amp; \overline{y<em>*}=K</em><em>K^{-1}\mathbf{y} \end{align</em>}</li>
</ul>


UPDATE 2: I substituted the &#95; for _ and &#42; for *, as well as \\ for some \. And it looks quite good now:

\\begin{align&#42;} &\\begin{bmatrix} \mathbf{y}\\\\ y&#95;&#42; \\end{bmatrix} =\mathcal{N}\left(0,\begin{bmatrix} K & K&#95;&#42;\\\\ K&#95;&#42;^T & K&#95;{&#42;&#42;} \\end{bmatrix}\right)\\\\ \Longrightarrow & y&#95;&#42;\big|\mathbf{y}\sim\mathcal{N}\left(K&#95;&#42;K^{-1}\mathbf{y},K&#95;{&#42;&#42;}-K&#95;&#42;K^{-1}K&#95;&#42;^T\right)\\\\ \Longrightarrow & \bar{y}&#95;&#42;=K&#95;&#42;K^{-1}\mathbf{y} \\end{align&#42;}

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I will check this out. Slidify uses the markdown package to convert markdown into html. I have never used \begin{align*} in my equations and am not sure what breaks it. I will check and post back if I have an answer. –  Ramnath Dec 12 '12 at 3:27
I am unable to reproduce your error. Here is a slide deck using the math you used rpubs.com/ramnathv/slidify-mathjax. It is rendering nicely for me. –  Ramnath Dec 12 '12 at 15:36
@Ramnath , just now the ^s turn into <sup>s, which didn't happen yesterday. I think it is because the command options(markdown.extensions = c("no_intra_emphasis", "tables", "fenced_code", "autolink", "strikethrough", "lax_spacing", "space_headers", "latex_math")) has not been executed when my RStudio starts up. So am I missing some options? Thank you. –  ziyuang Dec 12 '12 at 19:51
I am not sure what is happening at your end. I tried your equations and they work fine for me. Post an issue on github with more details about your sessionInfo() and I can take a look. –  Ramnath Dec 19 '12 at 2:56
@Ramnath: The link you posted doesn't render well in my browser, either: see screenshot (let's see how long it's available...) –  krlmlr Dec 3 at 22:09
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