Latex support
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RoyHJ
Thank you for v2.
So many improvements to an already great app :)
I would like to request that you please consider adding latex (math typesetting) to docs (and comments?).
Maybe via https://www.mathjax.org/ or other (dropbox have a nice implementation as well in their new "Dropbox Paper").
Ideally, this could be a setting to be enabled per user so that text surrounded with '$' (or '$$' for an equation line) will be rendered by the math engine (i.e. mathjax).
Thank you!
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Mahir Daiyan
Dear Clickup team, we are here because Notion was shit, but we will have to move back there unless you integrate Latex support. Very much needed, just look at the number of comments. There will be whole new group of users from the science and engineering fields, so please listen to us and do it.
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Christoph Haug
Yes, LaTeX formulas would be important to document my work. Among other things, because ChatGPT generates LaTeX formulas.
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Jeff MacNeill
Having the ability for a "codeblock" like feature that allows the input of LaTeX math formulas would be awesome for us.
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Emilija D.
This would save sooooo much time !!
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Michał Łukaszewicz
This is a MUST HAVE. We are enjoying click-up but for any engineering company, if you want to move docs and brainstorming to wiki -> you have to have the math there, or boldly: ClickUp docs should allow for full markdown support, at least at the GitHub flavored markdown level.
Plaese get this on the great ClickUp board or gantt whatever you prefer, because we are waiting for it!
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Nick Sauerwein
Hey,
Yes. This would be a gamechanging feature for all engineering/tech companies.
What is the status for this development? We are using clickup for customer tracking and task organisation. We are looking for a software to implement a knowledge base, but without equation support this is not possible.
This feature is critical. Please focus on this!!!
Jo Inge
Just convinced my company to start using ClickUp, but wasn't aware of its complete lack of math support. This limitation forces us to consider alternatives, at least for the Wiki. It is a shame because using ClickUp's documentation system would have provided a more unified and cohesive workflow.
Any level of math support would do, but the ideal would be some LaTeX compatible syntax like MathJax.
One of the things that initially "clicked" with me was how well ClickUp formats copy-pastes from ChatGPT & co, which aids the documentation effort tremendously. Just render the math right and it should be golden.
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Stephan
I'm just assuming more comments means moe traction, so how's that LATEX support coming along?
We are trying to establish a wiki in clickup, but when theres no way to add equations natively, that's just not feasible for any engineering company and I just assume the same is true for software devs
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Jascha Riedel
We're using clickup docs for draft technical documentations/specifications.
Not having some way to put in math-like equations is really a problem for us.
I worked with Katex. Coming from LaTex it's easy to use. But honestly any method allowing to write down equations would be nice.
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Victor Postonogov
I am choosing between several alternatives right now for my task management. Do we have any approximate timeline or at least a ranked list of priorities to understand when we can expect this feature or how high is it in your to-do lists? At least a simple constructor in MS Word's equation style (yes, it has LaTeX included, but I mean even without this inclusion) would be a nice beginning.
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