Mathematical input option
Recognize handwritten notes as typed text and unique a mathematical input option like the app MATHPAD
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Anonymous
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Has this happened yet?
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Erik
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Yes, please add Latex compatibility as Latex is extremely unisveral
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Anonymous
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I would love if I could create hand written documents in Goodnote, and convert the text plus equations into latex.
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Dan Wrigglesworth commented
It would be cool if it could solve the equation too...
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Dan Wrigglesworth commented
I would love this feature. It would put this app over the top and set it apart from all the other note taking apps.
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Anonymous
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Regocnition and solving of mathematical equations with the lasso tool would be awesome! Integrated mysript calc...
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Vini Rodriguez
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The addition of something like LaTeX support. Would really make this unique.
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Carl
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This would make GoodNotes irreplaceable.
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Jérémy DA TRINDADE
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Very important for at least for Engineering Students.
jeremytrindade@ufp.edu.pt -
Anonymous
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What are the other apps that allow recognition of handwritten math symbols and equations?
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Anonymous
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I totally agree with this. I am in math and physics tutor and it would be heaven to have an app that fluidly wrote mathematics as well as script. Right now I really like Notability but it also lacks this feature.
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Anonymous
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I totally agree with this. I am in math and physics tutor and it would be heaven to have an app that fluidly wrote mathematics as well as script. Right now I really like Notability but it also likes this feature.
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christian ontiveros
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please add the mathematical recognition, I had to use other apps to do it. Have you ever use you competitors app? If not, use nebo and look what they do with this, woodnotes need it
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Robert Morelli
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The only app that currently has math recognition and conversion to LaTeX is Nebo. You use the MyScript ink engine, so I assume you have the capability as well. Nebo's implementation is poor, so you can leapfrog them. The name of the game is CONVENIENCE.
1. Nebo has a Math Box feature. Okay, better than nothing perhaps, but text and math are almost always interspersed. You need a way to include math inline, in the middle of a sentence, and/or a way of putting words inside a text box.
2. When converting to LaTeX, include the darn escape sequences (dollar signs), so the result can be pasted into a LaTeX document without the user having to add these. (Inexplicably, Nebo and MathPad don't do this.)
3. STEM students and researchers are ahead of the curve on technology adoption, so the demand may be larger than you estimate. I'm a mathematician. Every technical person I know has MASSIVE amounts of handwritten technical notes with equations interspersed, all disorganized and unsearchable. Nebo has a bullet point for this, but isn't a real answer. There currently is no real answer. Make Goodnotes a practical answer.
4. There are often numerous ways to render a given mathematical expression to LaTeX. You would jump a decade into the future if you offered customizable conversion, with user defined tables of preferred LaTeX output.
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Royi
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That would be perfect!
OneNote does it very well.
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Anonymous
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This would be absolutely amazing for students and anybody who is dealing with maths ! So I won't have to switch to another app (or to a website) to write my equations.
I really think that this would be one of the most amazing features of this app :-)
Which, by the way, is already great. Keep up the good work ! -
Vincent Bouvier
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Could be great to be able to have text edition for latex equation (same as textbox but when editing is done, compile it with latex to transform into math mode.
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Wesley Giberson
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The guys in MyScript has already developed an App called MyScript MathPad which can do handwritten math recognition. They have already integrated this into their Notebook App. PLEASE add this feature ASAP. Thank you very much.
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Anonymous
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i plot a lot of sine curves a recogniser for that would be amazing, with math options
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Anonymous
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or at least a sine curve, that I can scale and adjust. Or allow pdf import on top like you import images. I could use plot apps and export as pdf. Then import to goodnotes, voila, vector graphic.