$lst_tit insmath$lst_titend$type_pexec
$(lst_syntax)insmath $emph formula $emphend</span>
$lst_mean According to the complicatedness of $emph formula $emphend,
the server will either render it as beautifully as possible using html
tags, or translate $emph formula $emphend into TeX source then call TeX
to compile and finally transform the TeX result into a picture. The latter
is inserted into the page (at the place of the command). <br/>
If the user browser knows mathml, then the $emph formula $emphend is simply
translated into mathml and sent to the browser.
What is done is the following:
<ul><li>
replace .. by ,
</li><li> If there is no \ or { , apply rawmath if it is asked;
</li><li>
If there is no \ or { , apply texmath if there is some computer matrix [1,2;4,5] or if
there is a word as "sqrt int integrate sum prod product Int Sum Prod conj abs"
or if there is some / in the formula.
</li><li>
send it to instex (gifs) or to mathml or do nothing more according to ...
</li></ul>