On Wed, 12 Aug 2020 at 15:40, Temlakos <temla...@gmail.com> wrote: > Then if no one you know uses LaTeX anymore, how does one render > mathematical equations other than by drawing the image of math and > embedding such images directly? >
The internet has people who use LaTeX. You don't have to know them. LaTeX is used by R and other systems to format documentation, so many linux systems have texlive packages installed One of the contributions of TeX is a machine friendly way to encode maths. Many "word processors" and markup languages have menus of math symbols, but also allow you to enter equations using TeX markup. See: https://www.mediawiki.org/wiki/Extension:Math/Help:Formula for examples LaTeX and others (ConTeXt) support sections, chapters, bibliographies, indexes, etc. that are handled differently if at all by other processors and markups. -- George N. White III
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