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Would it be possible to recognize mathematical expressions like fractions (5/7 or 4/9) with this repo?
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When we insert for example the command \int could be useful if the command
appears with the code \int_{}^{} or maybe keep the one that exists now and
add this one. The same for the sum expressi…
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When we insert for example the command \int could be useful if the command
appears with the code \int_{}^{} or maybe keep the one that exists now and
add this one. The same for the sum expressi…
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Hi,
when there is a mathematical expression (latex style) like this in the picture on the page:
but the output, choosing template 2 or 3, loses the formula. Using template 1 instead leaves it i…
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When we insert for example the command \int could be useful if the command
appears with the code \int_{}^{} or maybe keep the one that exists now and
add this one. The same for the sum expressi…
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```
When we insert for example the command \int could be useful if the command
appears with the code \int_{}^{} or maybe keep the one that exists now and
add this one. The same for the sum expressi…
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```
When we insert for example the command \int could be useful if the command
appears with the code \int_{}^{} or maybe keep the one that exists now and
add this one. The same for the sum expressi…
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```
When we insert for example the command \int could be useful if the command
appears with the code \int_{}^{} or maybe keep the one that exists now and
add this one. The same for the sum expressi…
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# Problem to Solve
When I embed LaTeX code within OneMake Markdown, the code does not display the intended mathematical symbols or equations, and instead remains as plain text. It is not processed …
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When we insert for example the command \int could be useful if the command
appears with the code \int_{}^{} or maybe keep the one that exists now and
add this one. The same for the sum expressi…