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RE: Adding LaTeX functionality for inline mathematical and scientific notation

Then the most common route is to install mathjax - many academics are used to just typing Latex straight into their texts. This is what stackexchange and other sites use.

I only mentioned RMarkdown in case it was already loaded - but it is non-standard.

Many thanks, many people will love it and saves on loading lots of gifs.

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Since I am used to it, I would prefer LaTeX.

With MathJax, I have heard of it but I've never tested it out. I can adapt to that if that is chosen.

Mathjax is the javascript library that allows Latex to be displayed in a browser.

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