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Hi @jkwchui! Currently there is no such feature but we may be able to make this configurable. Can you tell us which package are you planning to use? |
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The `mhchem` package (https://mhchem.github.io/MathJax-mhchem/) is what is
commonly used, and is available for both MathJax and KaTeX. Between these
two, MathJax is heavier but more configurable.
That said, this is an esoteric use-case. Coming from python / Jupyter / JS
frameworks, I was stunned at how coherent Elixir and its ecology had been.
(Obrigado Jose!) I allocated half-day to troubleshoot setting up
Livebook, but it *actually* Just Worked (??!!) and the Fly.io deploy was
*really* one-click (??!!). That’s so awesome, and would be a shame to see
it cluttered up with low usage configuration options.
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Currently there is no such feature but we may be able to make this
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I am a chemist learning Elixir, and wondering if / where the LaTeX configuration is exposed. There are LaTeX packages (for both KaTeX and mathJax) that greatly facilitates chemical typesetting, but I am unable to find documentation that describes whether it could be injected.
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