Hey everyone! Currently trying to see if "translating" my partial differential equations lecture "script"(? not sure that's the correct term as english isn't my mother tongue, but the pdf where all the definitions, corollarys, lemmas, examples and explanations are in) will help me study, as I can link every term to their definition, even inside other definitions. As a math lecture it's obviously really helpful, if I can use latex to write formulas, which is why I was very please to find out, that obsidian supports that natively. But typing \mathbb{R} everytime I need a ℝ or everytime I need a fraction to have to type out both curly brackets. I'm sure there is either a native way I haven't found or a plugin, that allo...
Hey everyone! Currently trying to see if "translating" my partial differential equations lecture "script"(? not sure that's the correct term as english isn't my mother tongue, but the pdf where all the definitions, corollarys, lemmas, examples and explanations are in) will help me study, as I can link every term to their definition, even inside other definitions. As a math lecture it's obviously really helpful, if I can use latex to write formulas, which is why I was very please to find out, that obsidian supports that natively. But typing \mathbb{R} everytime I need a ℝ or everytime I need a fraction to have to type out both curly brackets. I'm sure there is either a native way I haven't found or a plugin, that allows me to define hotkeys, shortcuts or autocompletion similiar to a code editor. Thanks so much for your help!
PS: Also, is it possible to have make numbered formulas? Like you usually use in latex to refrence a formula by writing "Now we can use (1.1) to solve for..." that would also be very neat, thank you.