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Because of Wikipedia limitations on templates, mbox doesn't function as stated above if the math contains an equals sign.  In this case, the following syntax should be used:
 
Because of Wikipedia limitations on templates, mbox doesn't function as stated above if the math contains an equals sign.  In this case, the following syntax should be used:
 
<pre>{{mbox|eq= 2''x'' + 3''y'' + 5''z'' = 7 }}</pre>
 
<pre>{{mbox|eq= 2''x'' + 3''y'' + 5''z'' = 7 }}</pre>
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This longer syntax also works for non-equations.
 
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Revision as of 04:48, 18 September 2007

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This template prevents line breaks during HTML mathematics. It is a practical alternative to excessive use of non-breaking spaces (&nbsp;).

Use

In a math article, included math such as

''f'': ''X'' × ''Y'' → [0, 1]

may end up broken between lines. This can be fixed using nonbreaking spaces:

''f'':&nbsp;''X''&nbsp;×&nbsp;''Y''&nbsp;→&nbsp;[0,&nbsp;1]

However, this results in cumbersome source code which can be difficult to edit. Using this template, the same result can be achieved with:

{{mbox| ''f'': ''X'' × ''Y'' → [0, 1] }}

Dealing with equations

Because of Wikipedia limitations on templates, mbox doesn't function as stated above if the math contains an equals sign. In this case, the following syntax should be used:

{{mbox|eq= 2''x'' + 3''y'' + 5''z'' = 7 }}

This longer syntax also works for non-equations.