Good catch! I'll make sure it's fixed for the next release.

Thanks,

Peter

Quoting [email protected]:

You can see an example of what I want to do by making this Cloze card:

[Lorentz force law]
<$>[\mathbf{F}]=[q]([\mathbf{E}]+[\mathbf{v}\times\mathbf{B}]</$>

My problem is that the answer side of the card is not in LaTeX.

This for example only works for the last card:

[Lorentz force law]
<$>[\mathbf{F}]=[q]([\mathbf{E}]+[<$>\mathbf{v}\times\mathbf{B}</$>])</$>

And this messes up the rendering:

[Lorentz force law]
[<$>\mathbf{F}</$>]<$>=</$>[<$>q</$>]<$>(</$>[<$>\mathbf{E}</$>]<$>+</$>[<$>\mathbf{v}\times\mathbf{B}</$>]<$>)</$>

With more complex expressions that simply would not work.

Could you please make the program detect when [...] is inside LaTeX tags and copy them to the answer card?

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