good job, onenotepic.twitter.com/x7hSeFyeHC
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I'm not sure what it is, either brain very broke or something else, but my mind just needs to be able to write stuff down with pen and paper, and the goal was (still is) to try and just have that converted to tex automatically
that technology is extremely far off, my understanding is that it's at least a decade off. You should just lean TeX, and do it for everything. Within a year you wont want to ever use anything else, not even you're own handwriting
so as far as I'm aware, OneNote at least promises to be able to do handwriting to text (which worked pretty decently) and handwriting to equation (which has not so far), which allows export to Word, and IIRC it's possible to export Word loosely to tex?
if it's letters and numbers, fine.. but to get it to export to LaTeX like i said is very technologically far off
afaik this equation conversion thing I'm trying to use actually does convert it to a mangled quasi-tex form (I think since 07, the equation editor for office has been using a form of tex in math mode?), so I feel like some sort of hack might be workable I feel like?
tex is really not that hard haha
it might not be, but I think in a couple of ways the process of writing things on pen and paper really helps me keep track of what I'm doing, and this technology that seems to promise to automate typesetting is really appealing, since otherwise it ends up being a huge time sink
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