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Writing math symbols and equations


Angeliki

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I would really like to have this feature available in Evernote! As an engineering student who uses Evernote for note taking in class and for studying, using equations is a must. Can we have it as an extended feature with advanced details in writing equations and correct formatting?

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On 12/1/2023 at 9:50 PM, Riwa Karam said:

I would really like to have this feature available in Evernote! As an engineering student who uses Evernote for note taking in class and for studying, using equations is a must. Can we have it as an extended feature with advanced details in writing equations and correct formatting?

 

On 2/3/2018 at 9:33 PM, Angeliki said:

As a student of Business Economics, it is necessary many times to write on my notes mathematical symbols and equations; it is not available now, however, wouldn't it be a great feature?

 

Have a look at Joplin.

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At least add a symbol typefont for the basics

Many fancy typefonts but not a useful symbol-like one 😕

I resort to handwritting or c&p from elsewhere, but being unable to write a simple beta, lambda_i^j etc in running text is a real pain for any of us involved in engineering or science

Sono convinto Francesco può capire bene il problema... state proprio colpendo nel segno ragazzi, complimenti, in bocca lupo ;) Però, piacere di aggiungere questo typefont vi prego 🙏🙏🙏

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6 hours ago, Ricardo Martins said:

I just don't know how.

Me neither. These release notes, with no information on how to actually use the improvement, are driving me mad. I've looked in the obvious places (insert, code block, aut-formatting options) and also tried just typing various flavours of Latex into the body of the note. I'm not a Latex expert - I just want to be able to add the ocassional formula into my notes - so maybe it is obvious to hard core Latex users.

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16 minutes ago, Mike P said:

Me neither.

Answered my own question. Just type $$ before and after the formula. It looks fairly limited but will be fine for simple formulas as longs as you don't want them inline. There maybe more to learn.

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If you want to do more complicated things it seems to be best to type a dummy formula ($$x$$) so that you can access the TEX formula box. Then work in the box.

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For those of you, who like me, need some help with the actual Tex format I used https://atomurl.net/math/ to give me enough clues on how to do things. It would be helpful if EN updated their auto-formating list to include $$

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From another community: in addition to $$, you can also access the feature under the + choice on the note menu (+ formula+  or using the slash command.  I understand that Evernote Experts have received a short video demoing the feature, so I'm sure one of them can provide some more information.  (I myself am holding off installing this latest version until we hear more about the issue that @gazumped and a few others have reported with this release.

BTW, another small but useful change to this version is it provides an option to not show shared notes in the filter menu.  

Vinnie

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On 6/7/2018 at 9:15 PM, viktorstrate said:

I have made a website that can help with this problem, to the left there is an equation editor, and the website will automatically generate images that can be dragged into Evernote.

https://viktorstrate.github.io/latex-equation-toolbox/

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I like this a lot.

I will use this, for other users:

rename the image to your verbatim 'Code Input'.

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5 minutes ago, LuckyPressure said:

I like this a lot.

I will use this, for other users:

rename the image to your verbatim 'Code Input'.

This is a very old thread. Why not just use the Latex support which EN now has?

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Odd that this forum does not close threads e.g. 7 days after the last reply.  Which is normal elsewhere.

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