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Our advice on /r/math has always been to use code blocks:
As you say, it should be possible to write a heuristic to reverse reddit's markdown renderer (note that we also need to worry about asterisks, underscores, tildes and maybe some other things I'm forgetting...), but it would mean detecting the LaTeX delimiters ourself rather than relying on MathJax to do that for us.
Very happy to review a PR if someone else wants to try implementing this, but I don't have the time to do it myself.
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For the time being, maybe the documentation should say that the delimiters are actually `[; β¦ ;]`
and `(; β¦ ;)`
?βThis is what we expect the user to actually type.
(Am I accidentally drawing cute emoji monsters?)
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Fair point, I'll update the readme :)
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