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My favorite thing about so far is that there is inline support for LaTeX. Cannot wait to try it as I have been trying to learn it as much as possible in my Calc 1 course.

“Inline math Latex support - Use \ ( and \ ) for inline LaTeX, and \ [ and \ ] for display mode.”
- qoto.org/about/more#welcome-to

@vern I will describe it poorly but it’s used for formatting text and math equations. I think it could be used for anything from writing a book to writing a math test online.

\frac{2}{3} (in case that actually works “\ frac {2} {3}”) without any spaces would give you a really nice formatting of 2/3.

@vern looks like I need to figure out how to actually use it😂 still

@derickflorian @vern Unfortunately, this feature doesn't work very well.

\(\frac{2}{3}\)

\[frac{2}{3}\]

@vern @peterdrake thanks! It’s a nice idea but definitely not critical. Everything else has worked perfectly so far and I’m enjoying the platform!

@derickflorian I will await to see a post showing the difference between formatting taking place and raw sent data

@vern oh well. I did get this one to display with the 2/3 fraction example. I have been told that this only works partially currently. It seems to work better on the web version on mobile for me.

qoto.org/@derickflorian/109247

@derickflorian might also want to learn some markdown syntax like putting code in back ticks `\``

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