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Typing Math Symbols and Equations on a Mac
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This is very help. Did not know that LaTeX can be used. Thanks a bunch!
I use LaTeX. I didn't know pages supported LaTeX. The option character can come in handy for simple things.
I have been using Mac and didn't know this. Maybe because it wasn't supported early on so I found other means...
Thanks brother... ❤️🙏
Thanks brother... ❤️🙏
Thank you Gary, it is VERY usefull tutorial
Thank you Gary, it is VERY usefull tutorial
This is a truly useful video tutorial. Many thanks for posting it.
Very useful. Good to know that Pages supports MathML, which is also supported by Safari. Thank you! FWIW, the “division symbol” is the emoji variation of the “division sign” so it comprises two Unicode characters: the base “division sign” character (U+00F7) followed by the “VARIATION SELECTOR-16” (U+FE0F), but renders as a single glyph. The “multiplication sign” also has an emoji equivalent.