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Inline equations support

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  • Shengxiang Wu

    This is super important to me as well. I am doing a quantum mechanics mind map. Pls let us know if the inline math support is on your agenda. 

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  • Kien Pham

    This feature is really important to me as well. I need to insert inline equations as well as math symbols to organize my algorithms notes. The application would become perfect for me if it has this feature. Please consider adding this feature. Thank you!

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  • Xiaoye

    This feature is highly valuable to me. I bought the license only for the latex support. But as soon as I started using it, I found i can't input the inline latex.  I have to put the definition descriptions inside the equation block, which is impossible for long descriptions.  Within the inline definition support, the latex support is incomplete. 

    Beside all other major notion taking apps are supporting inline latex, such as Notion and Obsidian, etc.  

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  • Ling talfi

    Same here. I bought the license only for the latex support, only to find out that it didn't handle inline integration of the latex expressions, too bad.

    I'm a data scientist student, and I would have liked to be able to take memos with xmind, a phrase like this for instance:

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    Regularization:

    - keep all the features, but reduce magnitude/values of parameters ${\theta_j}$

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    I would love to see the ${\theta_j}$ snippet converted and integrated inline with my text.

    Like this:

     

    So yes, please consider adding this feature. Thank you.

     

    Ps: the wrapping dollars are the google colab way of wrapping a latex expression (I believe)

     

     

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  • Thomas D

    +1

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  • Eric Saa

    This will also be extremely useful for me.

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  • Johan Havermans

    You CAN typeset inline math actually in xmind (version 24) with a twist. To typeset math in an equation cell in xmind, xmind relies on MathJax. MathJax basically tries to mimic the LaTeX AMSMath module. Part of AMSMath is the command \text{}.

    The twist is this: instead of typesetting inline math in your text, you can typeset inline regular text in your math. 

    For example, typing the text below in an equation cell in xmind will work:

    \text{You can typeset inline text such as this } \frac{a}{b} \text{ in your math equation cell.}

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