Are you sure you are using RC3? Option 1 should work there. 

Peter 


[email protected] wrote:

>Hi Peter, I have a small request related to those above. As mentioned
>it is probably impractical for you to parse LaTeX to pass all
>environments and formats through from outside to inside a cloze
>bracket. Perhaps one exception could be made? I am having trouble
>writing math formulae using the $$ notation and cloze. If I write I
>have tried:
>$$[ .. ]$$      this is right when the cloze is ignored, but math tags
>are not passed when this close is used,
>[$$ .. $$]      when this close is used, the answer is rendered
>correctly but the question lacks the new line before and after so the
>layout is wrong,
>$$[$ .. $]$$    renders right when this cloze is used, but the tags
>cancel each other when another cloze is used.
>So, none give the behaviour I want. Could you add a small new escape
>sequence such  that using $$[ .. ]$$ includes the math tags on 'both
>sides' when the cloze contents are rendered as an answer?
>
>I hope you see what I mean and this is not an unreasonable request.
>Thanks for all your work on this excellent tool.
>
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