#App idea: an app to search for #LaTeX symbols. Example: if the user does not know how to display the intersection symbol ∩, the app could display the Latex code (\cap) needed to display it.
Maybe #GNOME's excellent Characters app could be forked?
#App idea: an app to search for #LaTeX symbols. Example: if the user does not know how to display the intersection symbol ∩, the app could display the Latex code (\cap) needed to display it.
Maybe #GNOME's excellent Characters app could be forked?
@FineFindus There's this app where you can draw symbols, it's been unmaintained for a while but should still work https://flathub.org/apps/fyi.zoey.TeX-Match
@tbernard Thanks, not a huge fan of drawing things with my mouse, but I guess it will have to do for now
@FineFindus Could fork it / take over maintainership and add search :)
@tbernard @FineFindus tempted to start a awesome gnome apps list repo. A list of apps that is less formal than gnome circle but better curated than flathub. Because I found out about new cool apps every day
@tbernard Forked and rewritten to use GTK 4 and libadwaita. Would you like to create a more adwaita-specific design for it?
@FineFindus Nice! Happy to have a look at what it looks like with GTK4 now and make some suggestions for modernizing the design :)
@matzipan I'm generally a bit skeptical of those repos because a list of links is not a great way to browse apps.
We discussed adding a third-party category to apps.gnome.org for this, but there was no consensus for it :/