Yep, we support LaTeX and do a WYSIWYG translation of markdown as soon as you type it (I.e. words between asterisks get bolded, etc.). You can start typing LaTeX by typing $ and then a small equation editor shows up. You can also insert block-level equations by pressing CTRL+M.
Because the mobile editing experience was pretty buggy, we replaced the mobile editor with a markdown-only editor two days ago. We will activate LaTeX for that editor pretty soon (which will probably mean replacing equations between “$$” with the LaTeX rendered version), but that means LaTeX is temporarily unavailable on phones (though the previous LaTeX editor didn’t really work with phones anyways, so it’s mostly just a strict improvement on what we have).
Yep, we support LaTeX and do a WYSIWYG translation of markdown as soon as you type it (I.e. words between asterisks get bolded, etc.). You can start typing LaTeX by typing $ and then a small equation editor shows up. You can also insert block-level equations by pressing CTRL+M.
Typing $ does nothing on my iPhone.
Because the mobile editing experience was pretty buggy, we replaced the mobile editor with a markdown-only editor two days ago. We will activate LaTeX for that editor pretty soon (which will probably mean replacing equations between “$$” with the LaTeX rendered version), but that means LaTeX is temporarily unavailable on phones (though the previous LaTeX editor didn’t really work with phones anyways, so it’s mostly just a strict improvement on what we have).
Ok, no problem; I don’t really know LaTeX anyway.