![]() > **Note:** Currently **Marxico** is unable to detect and merge any modifications in Evernote by user. Click it and it would bring you back to **Marxico** to edit the note. Note saved by **Marxico** in Evernote would have a red ribbon button on the top-right corner. For example, in this manual the first line `Welcome to Marxico` is the title. **Marxico** would adopt the first heading encountered as the note title. After typing the notebook list would appear, please select one from it. **Marxico** add syntax to select notebook and set tags for the note. You can only modify the Markdown in Marxico to do that. > **Note:** Currently it is only partially supported. You can use `- ` and `- ` to create checkboxes, for example: ![]() > **Note:** You can find more information: Serveral advanced syntax are listed below, please press `Ctrl + /` to view Markdown cheatsheet. ()Īs showed in this manual, it uses hash(#) to identify headings, emphasizes some text to be **bold** or *italic*. or in text editors for the quick creation of rich text documents. Markdown is popularly used as format for readme files. > Markdown is a plain text formatting syntax designed to be converted to HTML. **Sophisticated** - deeply integrated with Evernote, supporting notebook & tags, two-way bind editing. **Exquisite** - neat but powerful editor, featuring offline docs, live preview, and offering the and offline. **Versatile** - supporting code highlight, *LaTeX* & flow charts, inserting images & attachments by all means. With reliable storage and sync powered by Evernote, **Marxico** offers greate writing experience. **Marxico** is a delicate Markdown editor for Evernote. So enjoy those nicely formated equations in your Evernote notes.# Welcome to notebook) The formating (font size, borders etc.) of the equation can be set in LaTeXiT. If it is not running, Mac OS X will start it for you. You do not even have to run LaTeXiT in the background. LaTeXiT will remove the selection and insert an image of the equation into the note as seen in the next screenshot: Then if you want to convert a LaTeX equation into an image you just have to select the LaTeX snippet Now are ready to use LaTeX equations in Evernote! Switch to the keyboard panel and under “services” select a keyboard shortcut to convert a selection of LaTeX code into a nice equation image.Īs you can see in the upper screenshot, I picked “cmd + option + shift + L” as the shortcut. To do so, go to to your global system settings. So open LaTeXiT and change the export format of its pictures to. ![]() This is necessary in order to insert the images into the free version of Evernote. Then we have to make sure that LaTeXit is exporting its pictures as png. It is part of the MacTex distribution so changes are good you already have it on your Mac. At least if you are using Mac OS X -).įirst make sure you have LaTeXiT installed. Instead I found an easy way to render LaTeX code snippets into nice equations in your Evernote notes. But you have to register yourself to use it, which is why I did not give it a try. There is an addon called eatags that is apparently able to understand LaTeX. I started using Evernote as my digital brain to store all information I want to keep.Īs a statistician my research notes often contain complex equations and I am used to store those equations as LaTeX Code.īut there is no native support for LaTeX in Evernote, only a request on the official forum. TLDR: I will show you how to convert LaTeX snippets into nice equations in your Evernote notes Using LaTeX equations in Evernote (on Mac OS X)
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