Brief list of useful online tools for #LaTeX (#TeXLaTeX) users:
https://www.unicodeit.net to use Maths symbols on pages that do not support LaTeX (e.g. here)
https://www.tablesgenerator.com/latex_tables to generate tables without going mad
https://editor.codecogs.com to get an image of your equations you can copy-paste
https://detexify.kirelabs.org/classify.html to find what is the command for that less-used symbol you can never remember
https://www.doi2bib.org to get a well-formatted revtex bibliography from the doi of the paper
Do you have more to add? 😀
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@j_bertolotti pandoc.org to print to epub etc?
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@aadmaa Great tool, but I wouldn't classify something you need to install as a "online tool" 🙂
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@j_bertolotti aahh no
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@j_bertolotti@mathstodon.xyz@mathstodon.xyz @aadmaa@mathstodon.xyz@mathstodon.xyz You can use it https://pandoc.org/try/ online. I use it all the time because I am too lazy to look up the commands. 😁
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