Hi,
If you want to include extra latex packages, like \usepackage{amsmath}, you need to edit latex_preamble in config.py inside Mnemosyne’s data directory.
Cheers,
Peter
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Hi,
If you want to include extra latex packages, like \usepackage{amsmath}, you need to edit latex_preamble in config.py inside Mnemosyne’s data directory.
Cheers,
Peter
From: mnemosyne-...@googlegroups.com <mnemosyne-...@googlegroups.com> On Behalf Of JDelage
Sent: 13 December 2018 04:46
To: mnemosyne-proj-users <mnemosyne-...@googlegroups.com>
Subject: [mnemosyne-proj-users] Displaying matrices in LaTeX?
All - is anyone here using LaTeX to build matrices in Mnemosyne? If so, how do you do it? I'm now able to show some math in latex, but not matrices. Here is an example:
<latex>$ \vec{v} = \begin{bmatrix} c \\ b \\ a \end{bmatrix} $</latex>
I've tried with one or two "$" signs, but it does not display a matrix. (It works fine if I drop it on a latex simulator like on the quicklatex.com page.)
Thank you for your help.
JD
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