Änderungen von Dokument 06 Formeln einbinden

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1 -XWiki.carina
1 +XWiki.katharina
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1 -{{sv-translation language="de"}}
2 2  {{layout}}
3 3  {{layout-section ac:type="single"}}
4 -{{layout-cell}}
5 -
6 -
7 -(% class="removedPlaceholderWrapper" %)
8 -
9 -
10 -
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13 -{{/layout-cell}}
3 +{{layout-cell}}{{/layout-cell}}
14 14  {{/layout-section}}
15 15  
16 16  {{layout-section ac:type="two_right_sidebar"}}
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17 17  {{layout-cell}}
18 18  ONYX bietet die Möglichkeit zur Integration von Formeln. Formeln können durch den Autor in MathML- oder LaTeX-Schreibweise eingegeben werden. ONYX nutzt das etablierte [[MathJax>>url:http://www.mathjax.org/||shape="rect"]] Framework zur optimalen Darstellung ihrer Formeln in allen Browseransichten.
19 19  
20 -Wünschen Sie einen Formeleditor zur einfachen Zusammenstellung ihrer Formeln mit automatischer Umwandlung in die Auszeichnungssprache LaTeX, stehen im Internet zahlreiche LaTeX-Formeleditoren zur Verfügung. Eine einfache Bedienung trotz umfangreicher Funktionalität bietet der [[Daum Equation Editor>>url:http://s1.daumcdn.net/editor/fp/service_nc/pencil/Pencil_chromestore.html||shape="rect"]].
10 +Wünschen Sie einen Formeleditor zur einfachen Zusammenstellung ihrer Formeln mit automatischer Umwandlung in die Auszeichnungssprache LaTeX, stehen im Internet zahlreiche LaTeX-Formeleditoren zur Verfügung. Eine einfache Bedienung trotz umfangreicher Funktionalität bietet der [[Daum Equation Editor>>url:http://s1.daumcdn.net/editor/fp/service_nc/pencil/Pencil_chromestore.html||shape="rect"]] .
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22 22  
23 23  
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60 60  [[image:attach:onyx-math1_de.png]]
61 61  
62 62  (% style="text-align: center;" %)
63 -//Abb.: LaTeX-Eingabe im ONYX Editor
53 +//Abb: LaTeX-Eingabe im ONYX Editor
64 64  //
65 65  )))|(((
66 66  [[image:attach:onyx-math2_de.png]]
67 67  
68 68  (% style="text-align: center;" %)
69 -//Abb.: Formeldarstellung in der Testdurchführung//
59 +//Abb: Formeldarstellung in der Testdurchführung//
70 70  )))
71 71  
72 72  Um Mathematische Formeln in LaTeX darzustellen, muss man lediglich die Formel in seinen Text integrieren. Eine Formel kann wie folgt in den Text integriert werden:
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82 82  
83 83  
84 84  {{info}}
85 -Im Internet finden sich umfangreiche Materialien zur Formelerzeugung mit LaTeX. Ausführliche Beispiele finden sich u.a. im [[Wikibook: LaTeX-Kompendium für Mathematiker>>url:https://de.wikibooks.org/wiki/LaTeX-Kompendium:_F%C3%BCr_Mathematiker||shape="rect"]].
75 +Im Internet finden sich umfangreiche Materialien zur Formelerzeugung mit LaTeX. Ausführliche Beispiele finden sich u.a. im [[Wikibook: LaTeX-Kompendium für Mathematiker >>url:https://de.wikibooks.org/wiki/LaTeX-Kompendium:_F%C3%BCr_Mathematiker||shape="rect"]].
86 86  {{/info}}
87 87  
88 88  == Formelerstellung mit dem Formel-Dialog ==
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104 104  |(((
105 105  [[image:attach:onyx-math4_de.png]]
106 106  
107 -//Abb.: Formel-Dialog des ONYX HTML-Editors//
97 +//Abb: Formel-Dialog des ONYX HTML-Editors//
108 108  )))|(((
109 109  (% class="confluence-embedded-file-wrapper confluence-embedded-manual-size confluence-embedded-file-wrapper confluence-embedded-manual-size" %)[[image:attach:Formel.png]]
110 110  )))
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160 160  [[image:attach:onyx-math7_de.png]]
161 161  
162 162  (% style="text-align: center;" %)
163 -//Abb.: Beispiel für die Formeldarstellung innerhalb der Zeile//
153 +//Abb: Beispiel für die Formeldarstellung innerhalb der Zeile//
164 164  
165 165  [[image:attach:onyx-math8_de.png]]
166 166  
167 167  (% style="text-align: center;" %)
168 -//Abb.: Beispiel für die zentrierte Formeldarstellung in einer separaten Zeile//
158 +//Abb: Beispiel für die zentrierte Formeldarstellung in einer separaten Zeile//
169 169  
170 170  
171 171  {{/layout-cell}}
172 172  {{/layout-section}}
173 173  {{/layout}}
174 -{{/sv-translation}}
175 -
176 -{{sv-translation language="en"}}
177 -{{layout}}
178 -{{layout-section ac:type="two_right_sidebar"}}
179 -{{layout-cell}}
180 -ONYX offers authors the possibility to integrate formulas in MathML or LaTeX notation. ONYX uses the established [[MathJax>>url:http://www.mathjax.org/||shape="rect"]] framework for optimal representation of your formulas in all browser views.
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182 -For the easy compilation and automatic conversion of your formulas into the LaTeX markup language, several LaTeX formula editors can be downloaded from the internet. The [[Daum Equation Editor>>url:http://s1.daumcdn.net/editor/fp/service_nc/pencil/Pencil_chromestore.html||shape="rect"]], for example, stands out due to its simplicity and extensive functionality.
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186 -[[image:attach:image2016-10-24 10:18:57.png]]
187 -{{/layout-cell}}
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189 -{{layout-cell}}
190 -{{scroll-ignore}}
191 -{{panel title="Content"}}
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193 -
194 -{{toc/}}
195 -
196 -**Related topics**
197 -
198 -* [[LaTeX help: LaTeX compendium for mathematicians>>url:https://de.wikibooks.org/wiki/LaTeX-Kompendium:_F%C3%BCr_Mathematiker||shape="rect"]]
199 -* [[MathML help: Official specification of MathML 3.0>>url:https://www.w3.org/TR/MathML3/||shape="rect"]]
200 -* [[Formula representation: MathJax>>url:https://www.bps-system.de/help/display/ONYXintern/Testen+in+OPAL||shape="rect"]]
201 -* [[Formula editor: Daum Equation Editor>>url:http://s1.daumcdn.net/editor/fp/service_nc/pencil/Pencil_chromestore.html||shape="rect"]]
202 -{{/panel}}
203 -{{/scroll-ignore}}
204 -{{/layout-cell}}
205 -{{/layout-section}}
206 -
207 -{{layout-section ac:type="single"}}
208 -{{layout-cell}}
209 -== Formula creation with LaTeX ==
210 -
211 -The ONYX Editor provides LaTeX support for all author inputs. Via the HTML Editor, which is a part of the ONYX Editor, you can integrate formulas into all task areas, i.e. task texts, alternative answers, or feedback, using the LaTeX markup language. The formulas are represented with the established [[MathJax Framework>>url:http://www.mathjax.org/||shape="rect"]]. Your formula is automatically converted to a professionally formatted formula.
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216 -[[image:attach:onyx-math1_de.png]]
217 -
218 -(% style="text-align: center;" %)
219 -//Fig.: LaTeX input in the ONYX Editor//
220 -)))|(((
221 -[[image:attach:onyx-math2_de.png]]
222 -
223 -(% style="text-align: center;" %)
224 -//Fig.: Formula representation during the test implementation//
225 -)))
226 -
227 -In order to represent mathematical formulas in LaTeX, you need to integrate the formula into your text. A formula can be integrated into a text as follows:
228 -
229 -* \( Formula \)
230 -* \[ Formula \]
231 -* $$ Formula $$
232 -
233 -The LaTeX syntax $formula$ is not supported in ONYX.
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236 -
237 -{{info}}
238 -On the internet, you will find extensive material for generating formulas with LaTeX. More detailed examples can, for example, be found in the [[Wikibook: LaTeX-Kompendium für Mathematiker>>url:https://de.wikibooks.org/wiki/LaTeX-Kompendium:_F%C3%BCr_Mathematiker||shape="rect"]] (German).
239 -{{/info}}
240 -
241 -(% style="margin-right: 3.05pt;" %)
242 -== Formula creation with the formula dialogue ==
243 -
244 -In addition to the markup language LaTeX, mathematical formulas and complex expressions can also be integrated by means of the Mathematical Markup Language (MathML). For simple input, a special formula plugin is available for the HTML Editor.
245 -
246 -1. Click on the option formula [[image:attach:onyx-math3_de.png]] in the text editor.
247 -1. In the dialogue, enter your formula into the text field in MathML or LaTeX notation.
248 -1. For LaTeX input, you can select whether the formula should be inserted into the text editor in LaTeX notation or as a placeholder [[image:attach:placeholder_formula.png]].
249 -1. Add the formula to the test content by clicking on "Finish". 
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252 -Below the input field, you will be given a preview of the formula.
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255 -[[image:attach:onyx-math4_de.png]]
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257 -(% style="text-align: center;" %)
258 -//Fig.: Formula dialogue of the ONYX HTML Editor//
259 -)))|(((
260 -[[image:attach:Formel.png]]
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262 -
263 -To edit already existing formula content with the formula plugin, proceed as follows:
264 -
265 -1. Click on the formula placeholder [[image:attach:placeholder_formula.png]] or mark the entire formula in LaTeX notation.
266 -\\[[image:attach:onyx-math6_de.png]]
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268 -Click on the option formula [[image:attach:onyx-math3_de.png]] in the text editor.
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270 -1. The formula opens in the formula dialogue. You can edit the formula in the text field.
271 -1. Confirm your changes with a click on "Finished".
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274 -
275 -{{info}}
276 -On the internet, you will find extensive material for generating formulas with MathML. A detailed description is offered by the [[Official specification of MathML 3.0>>url:https://www.w3.org/TR/MathML3/||shape="rect"]].
277 -{{/info}}
278 -
279 -== Formula creation with a formula editor ==
280 -
281 -On the Internet, you can find numerous LaTeX formula editors which provide support for the creation of LaTeX formulas. The [[Daum Equation Editor>>url:http://s1.daumcdn.net/editor/fp/service_nc/pencil/Pencil_chromestore.html||shape="rect"]], for example, stands out due to its simplicity and extensive functionality. It comes as a web application, which is also available as a browser plugin for Google Chrome.
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283 -[[image:attach:image2016-10-12 15:11:25.png]]
284 -
285 -The operation of the Daum Equation Editor is similar to the formula editors of text programmes. Mathematical formulas can be compiled and adapted thanks to ready-to-use, graphical formula symbols. The formula editor translates the displayed formula into LaTeX notation. You can then select the LaTeX notation, copy it, and paste it to the ONYX HTML input fields.
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288 -[[image:attach:image2016-10-12 15:14:14.png]]
289 -
290 -(% style="text-align: center;" %)
291 -//Fig.: ONYX Editor formula dialogue//
292 -)))|(((
293 -[[image:attach:image2016-10-12 15:14:51.png]]
294 -
295 -(% style="text-align: center;" %)
296 -//Fig.: ONYX Editor HTML Editor//
297 -
298 -(% style="text-align: center;" %)
299 -[[image:attach:image2016-10-12 15:17:21.png]]
300 -
301 -(% style="text-align: center;" %)
302 -//Fig.: ONYX test implementation formula display//
303 -)))
304 -
305 -== Formula examples ==
306 -
307 -ONYX uses the MathJax framework to display formulas. On the demo pages of MathJax, you will find several [[examples on how to insert formulas>>url:https://www.mathjax.org/||shape="rect"]].
308 -
309 -(% style="text-align: center;" %)
310 -[[image:attach:onyx-math7_de.png]]
311 -
312 -(% style="text-align: center;" %)
313 -//Fig.: Example of an inlined formula//
314 -
315 -(% style="text-align: center;" %)
316 -[[image:attach:onyx-math8_de.png]]
317 -
318 -(% style="text-align: center;" %)
319 -//Fig.: Example of a formula centred on a separate line//
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