@compass_straight_edge I know this is possible just not sure how to
Inline math Latex support - Use \ ( and \ ) for inline LaTeX, and \ [ and \ ] for display mode.
\CH3\
I really don't understand how to do this can @freemo or @design_RG help please.
@zleap @freemo @design_RG didn't work on the discourse either
@compass_straight_edge @freemo @design_RG you may be better off simply using a normal latex editor or over leaf, generate the output then use the screen grab tool to select an area to grab around the LaTeX output and then paste in here.
A bit of a faff, that though.
@zleap @freemo @design_RG nahh that is too much work
@compass_straight_edge @freemo @design_RG yeah it is a little. No harm in suggesting though.
@zleap @freemo @design_RG [math]1 + 2 = 5 [/math]
Off hand I dont recall if i added MathLatex to discourse.. I need to check the plugins to see if its even there. Did I mention somewhere that it is supported on discourse?
@freemo @zleap @design_RG I recall seeing a post with formulas on the discourse so I assumed it worked.
(Also because there is a math section).
@freemo
I don't think it works. I also tried the examples from discourse-math.
@zleap @design_RG
@compass_straight_edge
I think i had it enabled at one point but it broke something and I may have had to disable it on discourse. Not sure though.
@zleap @design_RG