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Is there a way to enter a newline within the Latex/Katex editor? (I mean, in the Latex code displayed between $$ terminators.)
The behavior of the [Enter] key is to render the current Latex code as math. I was hoping [Shift-Enter] would instead insert a newline into the Latex code itself. This is useful, e.g., when dealing with multi-line environments described at the Katex page.
Thank you.
Sorry, I misunderstood. I guess that is not currently possible in Paper. One thing I can suggest: you type the equation in a comment next to the equation line. And always edit there, when you are done. Please copy/paste the whole code inside the $$ in paper document. I know it is not perfect, but worth for the redability of a very long equation.
Thanks for using Paper and welcome to our Community @kbarros!
As we collect and track all feedback requests to inform ongoing development of Paper I've gone ahead and put your request on our list. It would indeed be helpful to insert new lines while using LaTeX with a shortcut like [Shift+Enter] as you mentioned!
Thanks again for your thoughts and comments on this - I'll make sure to pass your suggestions to the team.
Cheers!
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Hi Elixir, thanks for your response.
Yes, I am aware that "\\" will insert a newline in the rendered math. I am asking to insert newlines in the Latex code itself. That is, I want to be able to type:
$$
\begin{matrix}
a & b \\
c & d
\end{matrix}
$$
instead of:
$$\begin{matrix} a & b \\ c & d \end{matrix}$$
For this simple example it doesn't matter much, but for very long math expressions it makes a big difference. I was hoping I could insert newlines with [Shift-Enter].
Sorry, I misunderstood. I guess that is not currently possible in Paper. One thing I can suggest: you type the equation in a comment next to the equation line. And always edit there, when you are done. Please copy/paste the whole code inside the $$ in paper document. I know it is not perfect, but worth for the redability of a very long equation.
Thanks for using Paper and welcome to our Community @kbarros!
As we collect and track all feedback requests to inform ongoing development of Paper I've gone ahead and put your request on our list. It would indeed be helpful to insert new lines while using LaTeX with a shortcut like [Shift+Enter] as you mentioned!
Thanks again for your thoughts and comments on this - I'll make sure to pass your suggestions to the team.
Cheers!
Walter
Community Moderator @ Dropbox
dropbox.com/support
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