One work around is to think of your markdown text and latex text as image 
tiddlers. Then they can both be included in a regular tiddler (not 
markdown) via transclusion, similar to the way that you would transclude an 
image tiddler. In this way you can combine the two.

e.g.

{{markdown1}}

{{math1}}

yields



On Sunday, March 22, 2020 at 3:58:09 AM UTC-7, Michelle Ramur wrote:
>
> Hi,
>
> I am starting to use in higher scale TiddlyWiki and I was very happy to 
> find the plugin for markdown parsing because I was having a lot of troubles 
> with the default Tiddly format, since it a lot of characters are considered 
> as especial, for instance to write something like <a> or a'' I find myself 
> in a lot of trouble. However, another of the needs that I have is to be 
> able to use TeX for math expression and I got the KateX plugin. However, 
> they don't work togethether, or at least that was said 6 years ago (
> https://groups.google.com/forum/#!topic/tiddlywiki/PhFdqZ_eWLE).
>
> Thus, my doubts are:
>
>    - Do you know any way of rendering math in Markdown?
>    - Do you know how to escape a piece of text? So I can write something 
>    like    !! a'' + <a>
>
> Thanks in advance!
>

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