At the moment, it is possible to add markdown code as cards.
Often times, you want to write mathematical expressions of any sort.
For this, it would be useful if you could enter $<latex content>$, \(<latex content>\) or \[\<latex content>].
There exist libraries for this already, i.e. KaTeX.
DoD
[x] a suitable library has been chosen
[x] content inside $…$, \(…\), \[…\] is rendered as markdown
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At the moment, it is possible to add markdown code as cards. Often times, you want to write mathematical expressions of any sort. For this, it would be useful if you could enter
$<latex content>$
,\(<latex content>\)
or\[\<latex content>]
. There exist libraries for this already, i.e. KaTeX.DoD
$…$
,\(…\)
,\[…\]
is rendered as markdown