Im a beginner and sure i can invest a lot of time to learn the basics but it would be much easier to use autocompletion of generic examples and fit them together.
To create a library by myself also seems too tome consuming if you think about that thousands of students have to do this. The time they waste writing basic stuff could be invested in actually solving equations.
How does it work?
Suggests whole Equations by:
using specific hotkey
or typing specific symbol combination
or Typing $, $$
Suggestions are displayed below the currently active line.
Occupies 3 rows vertically
First row for the name of the Equation
Shows the Suggestions 2 Times vertically:
Second row: As LaTeX Text
Third row: As rendered LaTeX Equation
Search Equation by Name
Search Equation by Major/ Topic
Settings:
Amount of Suggestions that are displayed at the same time Horizontally Values: 0-3, Standard: 1
Usecase:
Im a beginner and sure i can invest a lot of time to learn the basics but it would be much easier to use autocompletion of generic examples and fit them together. To create a library by myself also seems too tome consuming if you think about that thousands of students have to do this. The time they waste writing basic stuff could be invested in actually solving equations.
How does it work?
Suggests whole Equations by:
Suggestions are displayed below the currently active line.
Occupies 3 rows vertically
First row for the name of the Equation
Shows the Suggestions 2 Times vertically:
Search Equation by Name
Search Equation by Major/ Topic
Settings: