Change color of converted math formula
The experimental math conversion tool for Goodnotes6 is fairly good. It can convert most of 1-liner math handwriting satisfactory!
However, it seems that the color of produced math formula is black only and can't be changed.
Please make it possible to change color of the produced formulas, like other objects such as lines and typed texts. Assuming LaTeX as the conversion backend, it shouldn't be very difficult to make it by inserting a preamble \color{colorname} just before the math script.
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Joseph Limb commented
I agree with what most people would say that you should be able to choose the color you want the converted text to be similar to the way you are able to change the color of handwriting and other textual elements
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Lorenzo commented
It would be amazing if we could change the color of the LaTeX math text just as easily as we can do with normal text. Ideally, the UI should, in my opinion, be just like the one of the text and pens: editing manually the code isn’t an option for me and choosing the color interactively would be amazing.
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Adam Johnson
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I was super disappointed today to discover that there isn't an easy way to change the color of converted formulas, There should be a color option in the contextual menu for formula conversions the same as there is for other selected text.
Yes, you can change it by manually editing the LaTeX, but that is very tedious especially if you are doing a lot of it.
Ideally, I would be able to handwrite my formulas in whatever color I choose, and then have that color carry over to the converted formula as I use a lot of color coding to make my math notes make sense.
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Rayyan Aljohani commented
True, I hope they can solve this issue as soon as possible