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Use LaTeX (a method for rendering mathematical formulas) with Gmail. Typeset math in the outgoing and incoming messages. The other person does not have to have TeX for Gmail installed or to use Gmail. Math is viewable in most mail readers and browsers, including mobile ones.
Equatio - Math made digital
Easily create mathematical equations, formulas and quizzes. Intuitively type or handwrite, with no tricky math code to learn. Until now, writing equations and math expressions on your computer has been slow and laborious. Equatio makes math digital, helping teachers and students at all levels create math expressions quickly and easily. Type or handwrite virtually any mathematical expression directly on your keyboard or touchscreen. There’s no need for any complicated code or programming languages. Equatio instantly turns your thoughts into clear, accurate on-screen formulas. When you type ‘sq’, it knows that you mean ‘square root’. And it listens, too. When you dictate a formula aloud, Equatio is smart enough to ignore ‘umms’, ‘errs’ and other unwanted non-math words. More than a replacement for pen and paper, Equatio makes math and other STEM subjects engaging and rewarding for every student. Features: - Easily create math expressions including equations and formulas - Compatible with Google Docs, Forms*, Slides*, Sheets* & Drawings* - Input via keyboard, handwriting recognition* (via touchscreen or touchpad) and voice dictation - Guesses what you’re typing or writing - like predictive text on your smartphone* - Hear your math expressions read out loud - Compatible with LaTeX input for advanced users - Create interactive digital math quizzes* - Input student responses directly into digital quizzes* - Chemistry formula prediction* Try Equatio free for 30 days, with unlimited access to all features. After this time Premium features* require a licensing subscription. Get more information on Equatio features, licensing and pricing at: https://www.texthelp.com/en-us/products/equatio/
BibTeX entry from URL
This extension provides a BibTeX reference for the active URL A simple chrome extension that creates a BibTeX entry for the URL in the current tab. Supports @misc and @online entries. Tab's title and URL are automatically copied to be used in your LaTeX documents. "Accessed on" field (resp. "urldate" for @online entries) is optional Author, year and month info need to be filled-in manually, and can optionally be omitted. in your LaTeX document for the extension to work properly. For http://developer.chrome.com/extensions/packaging.html we get: Changes in v.2.0.2: Fixes a bug that copies to clipboard on every page load Changes in v.2.0.1:WIP on fixing a bug that copies to clipboard on every page load Changes in v.2.0.0: Support for manifest v3, preliminary author & date parsing Changes in v.1.3.2: Abbreviation format Changes in v.1.3.1: Bug fix in option initialization Changes in v.1.3.0: Added options for omitting blank entries and @online format Changes in v.1.2.9: Replacing illegal characters in bibtex key with '.'. Switched from 'Visited' to 'Accessed' Changes in v.1.2.8: added right-click option to save BibTeX (context menu) Changes in v.1.2.7: CSS fix & restored month, year option Changes in v.1.2.6: additional date formats Changes in v.1.2.5: added escaping of TeX special characters and date format selection option Changes in v.1.2.4: added 'year' and 'month' fields Changes in v1.2.3 : switched from @online to @misc Changes in v1.2.2 : added note field.
Quick Equations
A fast, shortcut based equation editor with realtime preview and WolframAlpha, WeBWorK and Google Forms support. This is a fast equation editor/viewer that allows you to type equations quickly using helpful shortcuts and see them as you do. No more do you have to worry about missing a bracket or mistyping your equation with the real-time preview. You can then search for the equation on WolframAlpha to solve it or see more information. You can also copy or save the equation as an image by right-clicking it, or by dragging in sites such as Google Docs. You can use the extension directly on the WolframAlpha website by clicking the Quick Equations icon on the page. To access extension options, right-click the extension button and select "Options". You can use Quick Equations on any WeBWorK site by enabling that feature in the extension options. The extension also supports Google Forms and that can be enabled in the options. To add an equation as part of a question, click the image button in Google Forms and then drag the equation from the extension popup to the drop area. You can also preview equations while answering questions or viewing responses by clicking the Quick Equations icon next to them.
Latex Math Equations for Google Chrome™
You can edit and then save it as an image to Google Drive. Do you need to finish up some math equations/online math homework on your computer? Are you struggling to write out the correct mathematical symbols on your computer for your math homework? Try using our software Latex Math Equations for Google Chrome™ today. You can write out complex mathematical equations in a user-friendly manner once you have installed Latex Math Equations for Google Chrome™. The main purpose of this software is to allow complex latex math equations to be typed out on the computer and allow students worldwide to finish their digital maths homework. Disclaimer: Please note this extension is NOT made by Google and is made by an independent development team. All copyrights belong to their respective owners. Google doesn’t endorse or sponsor this Chrome extension. Latex Math Equations for Google Chrome™ is not owned by, is not licensed by and is not a subsidiary of Google Inc.