.. _tex-differences: ########################### Differences from Actual TeX ########################### Since MathJax renders for the web and TeX is a print layout engine, there are natural limitations to which parts of TeX can be supported in a reasonable way. Accordingly, there are several differences between "real" TeX/LaTeX systems and MathJax's TeX Input. First and foremost, the TeX input processor implements **only** the math-mode macros of TeX and LaTeX, not the text-mode macros. MathJax expects that you will use standard HTML tags to handle formatting the text of your page; MathJax only handles the mathematics. So, for example, MathJax does not implement ``\emph`` or ``\begin{enumerate}...\end{enumerate}`` or other text-mode macros or environments. You must use HTML to handle such formatting tasks. If you need a LaTeX-to-HTML converter, you should consider `other options <http://www.google.com/search?q=latex+to+html+converter>`_. There are two exception to this rule. First, MathJax supports the ``\ref`` macro outside of math-mode. Second, MathJax supports some macros that add text within math-mode (such as ``\text{}``) as well as ``$...$`` and ``\(...\)`` within such macros (to switch back into math-mode) and ``\$`` to escape. Second, some features in MathJax might be necessarily limited. For example, MathJax only implements a limited subset of the ``array`` environment's preamble; i.e., only the ``l``, ``r``, ``c``, and ``|`` characters alongside ``:`` for dashed lines --- everything else is ignored. |-----|