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by cyborgx7
2556 days ago
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I've been looking for a plaintext format for formulas that is both a markup language and a logical encoding that can be evaluated. AsciiMath seems focused on the markup part, but I had never heard of it before and it looks promising for those purposes. Combining it with Markdown to replace LaTeX is a great idea. I love LaTeX but there are many pain points. Needing both latex and pandox installed for this to work does seem like it kind of goes against the idea of a simple format to replace the bloat of latex. |
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It's true that caou's installation is cumbersome but the idea is that most users will use caoutchouc through sharecaou, which is just a web interface (it's a fork of sharelatex/overleaf).