As the comment (/* ... */
) says,
If you’re going to use this file as a CSS snippet, only include the code between
the START and END comments to your snippet file.
As the comment (/* ... */
) says,
If you’re going to use this file as a CSS snippet, only include the code between
the START and END comments to your snippet file.
Sheeeesh, it’s really work now. Thanks for helping! I’ll try be more attentive in next time
I want make subdivideded numbering theorem-callouts. That is if you wrire ten theorems and then two lemmas they will be numbered “1” and “2” not “11” and “12”. Right now as I understand I can use only manual index, right?
Yeah, it’s not supported yet. I have received feature requests about this from several users, so I’m planning to enable it in a future release.
May I ask how I can add a callout called Problem, based on the style of this plugin
Hi there, really glad I found this plugin.
I can’t seem to get \ref to work right: instead of an equation number I get the equation ref outside of the equation environment:
Never mind; after reading the docs more carefully, it looks like I was missing line breaks after my equations.
It’s described in this page of the doc:
https://ryotaushio.github.io/obsidian-latex-theorem-equation-referencer/settings/profiles.html
but I noticed there is some bug in the profiles manager. I will fix it before long.
Hey guys, when i copy the example for the equations and make a new file the plugin works. Trying to update the existing ones it breaks and looks the following:
Any idea what im doing wrong?
Hello, I really love this plugin and I appreciate you for sharing amazing plugin.
I have a quick question about PDF export.
I use recent version of obsidian and this plugin, but when I exported my MD file to PDF, equation numberings are not printed.
I also tried the command “Convert ~ to tag”, but it didn’t work well.
So, I wonder if there is any solution to print a equation numbering when I export it as PDF.
Best regards,
Is there some possibility that I can cite the equation within the theorem callout? It seems I can only cite the whole theorem?
Thanks in advance!
Did you ever figure this out? I have the same issue!