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I think the common way in markdown for edit mathematical formulas is using "$", in my editor this the only way to display the mathematical formulas.
Like:
[latex]\[e^x -1 = 3\][/latex] (does't work) $e^x -1 = 3$ (work)
But the thing is anki and mdanki can't identify the second way.
I used to use another Tex editor and screenshot then paste to md editor.
But sometimes it's really time-consuming.
So how about support '$' input type.
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I think the common way in markdown for edit mathematical formulas is using "$", in my editor this the only way to display the mathematical formulas.
$e^x -1 = 3$ (work)
Like:
[latex]\[e^x -1 = 3\][/latex] (does't work)
But the thing is anki and mdanki can't identify the second way.
I used to use another Tex editor and screenshot then paste to md editor.
But sometimes it's really time-consuming.
So how about support '$' input type.
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: