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math-preview
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Are there org-appear & org-fragtog equivalents for markdown?
For equation previews in markdown there's math-preview, but it doesn't have the auto-reveal behavior you want.
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How would you go about using Org Mode for Math Notes?
https://gitlab.com/matsievskiysv/math-preview gives you inline for math stuff. You can use mathjax or tex and some other stuff.
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Simplify creating diagrams from code with Emacs org-mode :: idea
Perhaps an approach here would be to emulate what math-preview does (excellent, btw... ) and just automatically render inline a src block (or other denoted, fenced block) that encloses a mermaid diagram (math-preview does this with MathJAX).
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math-preview updated to MathJax3
math-preview got updated to MathJax3. It now supports TeX, MathML and AsciiMath equations.
- I need some tips on how to correctly install node packages in home.nix:
- math-preview : Emacs preview math inline
- Could you give me some tips on using node2nix or yarn2nix to install node packages that are not in the main node packages repo:
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I need some tips on how to correctly use Emacs markdown-mode/latex packages with Emacs-Ipython-Notebook/Emacs-Jupyter notebooks:
math-preview should work in any mode. I use it in ein-mode without any issues. Note that it requires a companion nodejs package to work, visit its home page for installation details.
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Display Equations Inline With Mathpreview
Unfortunately, SVG support in Emacs27 is not very good. You have to build Emacs from source to get better results. Meanwhile, you may use a workaround described in this issue. You can adjust equation size by pressing + and - when your cursor is on the equation. You also can customize the default size.
emacs-ipython-notebook
- emacs-ipython-notebook: Jupyter notebook client in Emacs
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Ask HN: Why don't other languages have Jupyter style notebooks?
the github source : https://github.com/millejoh/emacs-ipython-notebook
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Mastering Emacs
I used https://github.com/millejoh/emacs-ipython-notebook at one employer and it works quite well for Jupyter. Of course Org is great but if your coworkers are unfamiliar it's probably a non-starter.
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Bounty on ein package startup times
Looking at https://github.com/millejoh/emacs-ipython-notebook/issues this person seems to be using the github issues tracker as a combination of their personal tech support line + ranting board.
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Replace Jupyter Notebook With Emacs Org Mode
Maybe Emacs should have went down the road to have good Jupyter notebooks support instead, even EIN's maintainer was advising against using notebooks.
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Help with EIN
So that project was forked and this is the better location https://millejoh.github.io/emacs-ipython-notebook/
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Maxima: A computer algebra system written in Common Lisp
Except when it doesn't work. I tried using it a few months ago on both Windows and WSL, but I had to give up. Surprisingly, EIN¹ running a Maxima kernel worked.
I was going to try again before commenting, but I broke my WSL setup last week and didn't have time to fix it yet, but I sure will try it again next month.
¹ http://millejoh.github.io/emacs-ipython-notebook/
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Switched to VSCode... I miss Atom :(
EIN also looks good but I haven't used it.
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I have reached Vim nirvana
From my perspective when I had to turn ML models from a "real scientist" to something I could use in production, emacs-ipython-notebooks[1] was immensely helpful for me, since it allowed to connect to the jupyter server and edit and copy things from emacs to other code places as if I'm looking at an org mode file.
I see the appeal of Jupyter notebooks for someone testing out things or experimenting, but it's a bit like a brain dump that isn't that trivial to navigate around when a second or third person is involved.
[1] https://github.com/millejoh/emacs-ipython-notebook
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IPython Notebook layer
Hey all! I'm quite attracted by the Emacs IPython Notebook (ein) package and would love to incorporate it into my workflow. However last time I tried (about a year and a half ago) it was officially unsupported in spacemacs and my experiments led to constant headaches like undotree failing, notebooks not saving, native compilation crashing, and a reliance on elpy for IDE features (afaik the only elpy layer available can be found here, uses ESS bindings, and seems to be orphaned.)
What are some alternatives?
nix-npm-buildpackage - Build nix packages that use npm/yarn
doom-emacs - An Emacs framework for the stubborn martian hacker [Moved to: https://github.com/doomemacs/doomemacs]
org-roam - Rudimentary Roam replica with Org-mode
spacemacs-jupyter - Spacemacs layer for https://github.com/dzop/emacs-jupyter
org-fragtog - Automatically toggle Org mode LaTeX fragment previews as the cursor enters and exits them
jupyter - An interface to communicate with Jupyter kernels.
org-roam-ui - A graphical frontend for exploring your org-roam Zettelkasten
markdown-preview-mode - Minor mode to preview markdown output as you save
bi2d
emacs-jupyter - emacs plug-in to run python code inside tex or markdown buffer
helix - A post-modern modal text editor.
scimax-layer - Attempt to bring some of Scimax' functionality to Spacemacs