I'm running MM 6052, and the texmath bundle is working OK. After installing it, in the settings window under the Composer tab, make sure to check that the "Math language" option is set correctly.

You can then write things like:
~~~
```math
x_2 + \alpha^2 +\frac{1}{3}
```
~~~

to get

```math
x_2 + \alpha^2 +\frac{1}{3}
```

Or inline using two backticks: ``x_2 + \alpha^2 +\frac{1}{3}``.

Cheers,
Steve.



On 6 Dec 2024, at 1:45, leo wrote:

Hello MailMate mates

Is there any way to set math formulas in a LaTex-ish way?

I saw [GitHub - mailmate/texmath.mmbundle: TeX math converted to MathML](https://github.com/mailmate/texmath.mmbundle), but I have no idea whether that is still up-=to-date or even how to use it…

Many thanks for pointers,
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