On 1 Mrz., 23:16, Adam Sneller <adam%[email protected]>
wrote:
> In the past, I have really enjoyed using LyX for writing LaTeX. Instead of
> taking a straight WYSIWYG approach, LyX takes a WYSIWYM
> (what-you-see-is-what-you-mean) approach. In other words, don't clutter the
> editor with formatting but still give the user a preview of the rendered
> LaTeX.
This may be of interest: http://math-template.tiddlyspace.com/

> I think something like this that perhaps renders the Markdown code as you
> type (or highlights the syntax) would be helpful.

this may be of interest for realtime syntax highlighting.
http://youtu.be/J5tq5xv0FHU?t=5m2s
here is the full list of supported types: http://codemirror.net/doc/modes.html

The new codemirror library also supports mixed font sizes:
http://codemirror.net/demo/variableheight.html

have fun!
mario

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