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Just in case you are still having this issue, try turning off your ad blocker if you have one. I had uBlock running and there must have been an update recently that is now making it block these images.
This equation display problem has nothing to do with ad blockers. Basic code used to build equations is being inflated to many, many lines for MathJax. Look at the html.
Can you show a screenshot of how it looks on the page after leaving the equation editor? Also, can you do another screenshot with the HTML editor turned on?
Our Math department is seeing a lot of issues with the equation editor and it is making exams/quizzes a mess and I cannot help them. Today is the Math Processing error when students were taking quizzes. Seriously, what is going on and how do we fix it, CANVAS????
Indeed, I noticed this problem raised its ugly head again yesterday (Dec 2). It seems to be related to the problems caused by the introduction of MathJax. The problem had been resolved about a week or two ago. It’s back.
What I just learned from our campus admin via CSM was that if any quizzes were created in that plus or minus two days from when that disastrous MathJax code was released around October 17th - that's where our problems are stemming from it would seem.
This was the situation earlier, in that there were problems with quizzes created in that time window.
But I think the" plus or minus two day" window has now appeared with quizzes created or edited around Dec. 2.
Has anyone else had issues with this recently? Students are receiving this error in our Stats course. We did not have this problem last semester but this semester, students are seeing the [Math Processing Error].
I haven't seen anything this week, but I didn't give any quizzes in the last few days. Although I have some peeves with the New Quiz, I prefer it because using LaTeX is much more straightforward. Just enter your equations directly within \( \) for inline or \[ \] for display style (and centered) as you would in your typical LaTeX document. I've also not come across any processing issues with the New Quiz. My main peeve is not having the HTML editor in the New Quiz, but the trade off is worth it. (I've been able to use HTML through my browser's inspector pane for developers - mainly to change my font.)
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