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texme
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Reasons you aren't updating your personal site (2020)
This is nice. We are website-mates. My website is also 2001-2022. I like the simple and serif font on your website.
I had thrown in your https://github.com/susam/texme few times to quickly send Markdown files for reading. :-)
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Is it ever possible to have LaTex Equations capabilities in Markdown?
By default vs code has latex on md. Also https://github.com/susam/texme
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Favorite self-rendering Markdown tool in JavaScript
So the Markdown to HTML rendering happens as page load time.
This would hopefully allow me to forego the static .md -> .html step I use for building my sites.
I found one called 'texme' here: https://github.com/susam/texme
Do you use or have written a similar tool?
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Convert latex notation to ready to be embedded Markdown
These days it's becoming standard for any markdown converter to support katex/mathjax. For instance, markdown-it has markdown-it-katex. Dump your markdown with equations directly inside your html file and have it do the conversion. Or this: https://github.com/susam/texme
- Show HN: Notes.cx – A simple, anonymous online notepad \w Markdown support
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Show HN: TeXMe Demo: Self-Rendering Markdown (GFM) + LaTeX (MathJax) Document
Does the Self-Hosting heading not answer that objection?
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Why I’m Losing Trust in Open Source
> Open source maintainers abandoning projects due to lack of time and interest.
And the occasional demanding users who would rather have us working on their problems instead of our own.
Only about a couple of hours ago, I received an issue[1] on one of my projects suggesting I fix an issue which from my perspective appeared to be a lack of understanding of the documentation I have provided with the project. Unclear issue details and demanding behaviour can take a toll on a maintainer's morale.
num2math
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why havent I done this earlier? I love annoying her with stupid math
This might come in handy
yeah another user showed me this website and I pretty quickly realized that was the trick
- I made an overly complicated Digital Clock that gives you a minute to figure out the time. Link to use the clock in the comments :)
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I'm building a site that can generate complicated math expressions that result in a number. Please, point out any errors or how to make it more complicated/better. Links in comments.
Cool idea. I've noted it down: https://github.com/enjeck/num2math/issues/6
GitHub: https://github.com/enjeck/num2math
It's surprisingly basic. Every number is broken down into smaller numbers separated by arithmetic operators (e.g 7 = 1*3 + 4), then each smaller number is replaced by a random math expression (e.g limit). I left a lot of comments in the code. I hope you can make sense of it with the help of comments: https://github.com/enjeck/num2math/blob/main/src/script.js
What are some alternatives?
nerdamer - a symbolic math expression evaluator for javascript
muboard - Self-rendering and distributable mathematics chalkboards
expr-eval - Mathematical expression evaluator in JavaScript
react-mathjax - React component to display math formulas
grip - Preview GitHub README.md files locally before committing them.
stdlib - ✨ Standard library for JavaScript and Node.js. ✨
Editor.js - A block-style editor with clean JSON output
MathJax - Beautiful and accessible math in all browsers
github-markdown-css - The minimal amount of CSS to replicate the GitHub Markdown style
zero-md - Ridiculously simple zero-config markdown displayer
Scientific-Notes - Collaborative, open-source notes on mathematical physics with Obsidian.md