The alternative is very simple: Get a program that can create the formulas, edit them, safe, insert the attachment into an EN note. To add formulas means to add a whole new editing and object description language. Something like LaTeX - plain HTML is not enough to code a complex formula for Editing and display.ĮN is based on HTML. The reason is most likely much easier, and was already posted above: To write mathematical formulars, you need a very complex descriptive language. Because they don’t release that feature, the users stay away. Since this number of users doesn’t show up, EN thinks they don’t need to develop the feature. This is a circular argument: Since feature X is not available, a number of users will not show up. I think I’ll look into these alternatives in the meantime. I would like the ability to put in equations into Evernote directly, so that I could better join the notes I take on the keyboard vs the notes I take on my tablet. I very much like its integration features in Evernote. To comment on the post though, I use Penultimate rather extensively for my maths. I don’t mean to speak for everybody but I wouldn’t be surprised if your rando stat falls pretty hard on deaf ears in this post. Without survey data, or polling done by Evernote on its users, it’s difficult to arrive at any good indicator what the actual percentage of use would be. Where is this 5% coming from? Did you just pull that out of thin air? You could be right, but you could also be very wrong. And I’m pretty sure your rando stat would be met with quite a bit of skepticism. I’m pretty sure, most of the folks above took statistics. You know, I think it’s humorous you come in with a rando stat on a board of mechanical engineers, scientists and university students in STEM against the motion they desire. In general, if you need formatting options, use a program that is specialized to do so. Remember we are talking in other threads about EN being slow, need to speed up, uses too much CPU power etc. My estimate is that maybe 5% of all users would make use of such a feature. The question is always how much complexity does it add for everybody, just to satisfy the needs of a small percentage of users. There are many requests to bump up the editor.
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