Hey Chris,

maybe these links could help you?! : 

http://www.matheboard.de/formeleditor.php
http://detexify.kirelabs.org/classify.html


You could also generate images with this online tool. There's a basic latex 
document in the form. The website is in German, but I think you'll understand 
anyway.

http://did.mat.uni-bayreuth.de/personen/wassermann/fun/tex.html

VG,

Abakus

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Von:     Chris Williams <[email protected]>
An:      mnemosyne-proj-users <[email protected]>
Datum:   11.09.2011 10:56
Betreff: [mnemosyne-proj-users] Scientific notation

> Hello - I've just started using mnemosyne to learn the multitude of
> new words in my studies towards becoming a paramedic.  One element of
> this stage of my training is chemistry, which I last studied for O
> level some 30 years ago!  Chemical formulae use what appears to be
> subscript ie small numbers below the text.  I'm also using scientific
> notation which uses superscript to show the power of ten.  I do
> understand that mnemosyne can only import basic text so these features
> do not transfer correctly.  I tried to follow the information
> regarding LaTeX, but that is all way over my head and to be honest I
> have enough to learn without having to learn that depth of new
> software/programming.
> 
> Is there a simple way of importing scientific notation/chemical
> formulae or is there a tutorial / talk through anywhere that would
> help me get there?
> 
> Thanks for the project!
> 
> Chris
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