Can you just straight up type latex in? I don't like the equation editor. Especially because I can't seem to find how to put in fractions.
yep you can
for example: \[\text{\[\LaTeX\]}\]
if you type that you will get \(\LaTeX\)
\(\frac{a}{b}
enclose with \)
\(\frac{a}{b}\)
\[\text{\[{a \over b}\]} \rightarrow {a \over b}\]
I can't stand equation editor
\[\frac{1}{4\pi \epsilon_\circ}\]
awesome, that is going to save me SO MUCH time! thanks.
\[\text {\[\frac ab\]} \implies \frac ab\]
lgba is showing off :P
lol just showing the variations *whistle*
You can use the format I showed you to write fractions like \(\large\frac{5\pi}{2p_o}\) in text.
you can also do textception \[\large \text{\[\text{\text{\text{\text}}}\]}\]
so I put \(\frac{a}{b}\) for inline and if I want to display I put \[\frac{a}{b}\]. The live preview is also awesome
I think you have it all figured out now.
If you want to know more advanced features, talk to lgba or Parth.
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