You can embed latex code in the anki cards with the tags [latex] code here [/latex] instead of adding the formulas as pictures. I’ve started working on a sets and functions deck doing just this.
I have images because it was super easy to cut them from the lecture notes for the class (press hotkey, draw rectangle, and either ctrl-v or drop file from dock to anki, depending on whether on mac or linux). Also, does latex display work on phones? (ankidroid specifically.) Nevertheless, using latex seems to be the nicer solution indeed, especially if you plan to publish the result (I didn’t).
You can get it to work by generating png images of the Latex fragments into a Dropbox account shared with the phone on PC. Last time I tried it, it was a bit tricky to get working.
Anki uses latex to create an image, which is then used in the deck. So I imagine that it will work exactly the same way that it would with your copied images.
I’d like to take a look at it, thanks!
You can embed latex code in the anki cards with the tags [latex] code here [/latex] instead of adding the formulas as pictures. I’ve started working on a sets and functions deck doing just this.
I have images because it was super easy to cut them from the lecture notes for the class (press hotkey, draw rectangle, and either ctrl-v or drop file from dock to anki, depending on whether on mac or linux). Also, does latex display work on phones? (ankidroid specifically.) Nevertheless, using latex seems to be the nicer solution indeed, especially if you plan to publish the result (I didn’t).
(aand I sent a PM with the link)
You can get it to work by generating png images of the Latex fragments into a Dropbox account shared with the phone on PC. Last time I tried it, it was a bit tricky to get working.
Anki uses latex to create an image, which is then used in the deck. So I imagine that it will work exactly the same way that it would with your copied images.