MathWiki
An Obsidian.md vault for my math course notes in university. (by zhaoshenzhai)
MathJax
Beautiful and accessible math in all browsers (by mathjax)
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374 | 9,908 | |
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9.8 | 1.0 | |
1 day ago | 4 days ago | |
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MIT License | Apache License 2.0 |
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Stars - the number of stars that a project has on GitHub. Growth - month over month growth in stars.
Activity is a relative number indicating how actively a project is being developed. Recent commits have higher weight than older ones.
For example, an activity of 9.0 indicates that a project is amongst the top 10% of the most actively developed projects that we are tracking.
MathWiki
Posts with mentions or reviews of MathWiki.
We have used some of these posts to build our list of alternatives
and similar projects. The last one was on 2023-05-18.
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One year of math notes in Obsidian
I use the CMU Serif font in reading mode, which is the font that LaTeX uses by default and it can be downloaded here. Once you download it, you can set it as your reading mode font by going to Settings > Appearance > Font > Text Font. IIRC this also changes the editing mode font to CMU Serif, so I have a snippet that forces the editing mode font to be what I want (Courier Prime).
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Are there such things as opensource Obsidian vaults?
Someone posted here their math related Vault https://github.com/zhaoshenzhai/MathWiki .
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desktop math note taking app/program?
It does take some time to set everything up to your liking though, but there are some great resources out there if you want to check it out. I've also tried compiling the ways I've been using Obsidian for math, you can check it out here (github repo). Theres some screenshots of my setup there too; scroll down.
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Obsidian set up for newbies
Few days ago someone asked about math note taking and this vault was linked.
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Does anyone here use obsidian to learn programming or math, can I ask for some screenshots of your notes, so I can construct my notes better?
I use obsidian for math; you can see some screenshots here. Hope this helps!
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Any maths/stats students here?
My links between notes are split into "types" to identify how this note relates to other notes. For example, notes that are of type "definition" have 8 types of links to other notes: Types, Examples, Constructions, Generalizations, Properties, Sufficiencies, Equivalences, Justifications. These terms are explained here (Github, where my notes are stored). It also contains some sample pages (they are a bit outdated, pm me if you want to see some more recent notes).
MathJax
Posts with mentions or reviews of MathJax.
We have used some of these posts to build our list of alternatives
and similar projects. The last one was on 2024-05-02.
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AsciidocFX: The Asciidoc Editor for documentation and authoring
MathJax - Mathematical Notations expressed using Tex or MathML
- Ask HN: Tips to get started on my own server
- I don't always use LaTeX, but when I do, I compile to HTML (2013)
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Linear Transformers Are Faster After All
Developer tools point to MathJax https://www.mathjax.org/. If you disable javascript you can see some LaTex.
- MathJax – Beautiful and accessible math in all browsers
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Superscript and subscript
It is something we could add, but it is not planned in the near future. We also have requests for adding math notation (like https://www.mathjax.org/), and that could be a more general solution.
- Is it possible to learn maths and physics with Obsidian?
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Overline doesen't work properly
I don't know what Obsidian is, but if it's requiring old TeX math mode toggles (the double dollar sign), then it might not actually be using LaTeX underneath. Many tools that provide LaTeX-style syntax for equations are actually using something like MathJaX, BlahTex, or some custom system by which to translate LaTeX-like syntax into their own equation rendering. This often means you only get a pre-defined subset of what's possible with LaTeX (and the results are never quite faithful to how LaTeX would typeset them).
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What software do you use to correctly format math questions online?
This will depend heavily on where you're asking the question, e.g. stackexchange has built in mathjax to render it. I'm going to assume you're intending to ask here (because that would make sense), in which case check out the bottom of the sidebar.
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Need help installing Latex on Linux
From the screenshot, Obsidian looks like a typical Markdown editor that supports some LaTeX math syntax, probably rendered with something like Mathjax. On the other hand, Xournalapp seems to actually use LaTeX, even allowing you to use LaTeX packages like graphicx, tikz, etc.