I'm looking for an efficient way to display math equations correctly in
both html/pdf and texinfo output. Currently I am doing this:
.. only:: not texinfo
.. math::
\left( \sum_n n^2 + 1 \right) = \log{y}
.. only:: texinfo
.. math::
( sum_n n^2 + 1 ) = log(y)
This way the texinfo (ascii) output doesn't have all the latex formatting
symbols. I would like to define a new directive to save some space, i.e.,
.. latexmath::
\left( \sum_n n^2 + 1 \right) = \log{y}
.. timath::
( sum_n n^2 + 1 ) = log(y)
So essentially my goal is to define 2 new directives: (1) "latexmath" which
is equivalent to "only:: not texinfo" and "math::" and
(2) "timath" which is equivalent to "only:: texinfo" and "math::".
Can someone give pointers on how this can be done?
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