Math Equations

Math Equations 10 CRX for Google Slides

A Free Utilities Add-on

Published By codersdilemma.com

Math Equations (edbiogkpgmbdkmgmdcdmgminoahbcdml): Convert Latex, AsciiMath and MathML equations to an image.... Read More > or Download Now >

Math Equations for Google Slides

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Tech Specs

  • • Type: Google Slides Add-on
  • • Latest Version: 10
  • • Price: Freeware
  • • Offline: No
  • • Developer: codersdilemma.com

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  • • Updated: July 24, 2018

Math Equations is a free Utilities Add-on for Google Slides. You could download the latest version crx file and install it.

More About Math Equations

Math Equations allows you to take your typeset languages and convert them to images to use inside of your slideshow. Other features include the ability to reload a equation image and make changes and re upload to your presentation.

Recent changes added the math equations data into the alt text, which you can see by clicking using control + alt + y.


Supported Languages are
-Latex
-AsciiMath
-MathML

Other Features
-Font Color
-Font Size


If you have any problems just send my a message at
bafeaturerequest@gmail.com
Code can be located at
https://github.com/brendena/MathEquationsGoogleSlide

If this extension is interested you can check out my other extension that allows you to create math equations on any site.
https://chrome.google.com/webstore/detail/math-equations/fkioioejambaepmmpepneigdadjpfamh

Examples
Tex
--valid Tex equation

x^n + y^n = z^n

Tex type uses inline notation. Which restricts what you can add in your equation.

Add [ ] will cause a error at the current iteration.
Also many formatting tags and the use of usepackage will cause a error. Some of these feature i will include after i build a separate window to work on larger equations.


MathML
--Valid MathML

<mi>π</mi>
<mo>⁢</mo>
<msup>
<mi>r</mi>
<mn>2</mn>
</msup>

MathML doesn't need to have a <math> tag to be a valid equation.

AsciiMath
--Valid AsciiMath

sum_(i=1)^n i^3=((n(n+1))/2)^2

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