Hello - I've just started using mnemosyne to learn the multitude of
new words in my studies towards becoming a paramedic.....
Is there a simple way of importing scientific notation/chemical
formulae or is there a tutorial / talk through anywhere that would
help me get there?
Thanks for the project!
Chris
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Also, here are some latex basics:
use: <latex>this is latex stuff</latex> to add latex to a card
use: \\ to add a new line to the latex
use: $math stuff$ to set off math/equation stuff
use: 1.3445 \times 10^{-3} for scientific notation
use: ^ for superscript and _ for subscript
I created the attached latex output with this, for example:
<latex>Use $1.3445 \times 10^{-3}$g of $CH_3N_2$ to do the thing.\\I
know, I just threw some letters together.\\\\Anyway, you can do this
too $^2_1H^i_k$</latex>
If it doesn't work then make sure that you have latex installed, you
may also need the AMSmath math package in your preamble (it's pretty
easy, someone can help with that if needed).
Nick
maybe these links could help you?! :
http://www.matheboard.de/formeleditor.php
http://detexify.kirelabs.org/classify.html
You could also generate images with this online tool. There's a basic latex document in the form. The website is in German, but I think you'll understand anyway.
http://did.mat.uni-bayreuth.de/personen/wassermann/fun/tex.html
VG,
Abakus
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Von: Chris Williams <chr15w...@btinternet.com>
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Datum: 11.09.2011 10:56
Betreff: [mnemosyne-proj-users] Scientific notation
In 1.x, you need to delete all the png files in the latex directory
before these changes take effect.
In 2.0, this happens automatically.
Cheers,
Peter
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In 2.0, it's merged in C:\Users\my_username\AppData\Roaming\mnemosyne\config.py
Cheers,
Peter