![]() ![]() Conversely, this extension runs LaTeX on your computer. This means the images are not included in your email (the recipient must be connected to the internet to view the images) and one must rely on the availability of an external service to view the formulae. Although there already exists an add-on called "Equations" which more or less does the same thing, I was dissatisfied with Equation's method: Equation simply replaces LaTeX tags by images that point to a remote server. If you have issues, please see TROUBLESHOOTING if you still have issues with this addon. To use this add-on, just right-click on the toolbar when composing an email, and add the "Latex It!" button to the toolbar (see the first screenshot).
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