So probably in the future we will be able to add inline LaTeX equations. (By the way.I heard (from a trusted source) that GoodNotes is planning to include Markdown Editing functions/syntax. So you can write your equation on the iPad and find it on the browser so you can copy it on Windows or whatever). (It is also available for MacOs + on Browser. Under 'Format' select 'Wrap Text' and change it to 'Behind. Use the spacebar in the equation editor to make room for it, then paste the image. Use the Snipping Tool (if you're on Windows) to screen grab and copy it. I don't know if it costs more now.I paid it maybe 4 dollars at the time. Alternate Method: Type it outside of the equation editor, changing the font to Cambria Math and use subscripts for the 'n' and 'r'. Drag & Drop it into your already opened GoodNotes page in the position you like and it is done! The app is positioned as a Keyboard Language, so after you install it you add it your keyboard, and once you insert a text box in GoodNotes (to digit normal text), change the language until you find MathType window opened below (as if it was a keyboard) there you can Draw/Write your equation and instantly copy it as LaTeX Syntax or as a Vector Image. Basically nobody talks about it but it is incredible. There is a much easier way! Use an app called "MathKey".
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