Formula rendering
Properly render latex formulas, currently only shows the raw latex.
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anderson ashtonwill commented
Formula rendering would make technical discussions much easier to follow, especially when sharing mathematical expressions or scientific notation. A simple way to test examples or pick random countries for sample datasets is the Random Country Wheel, which can add variety when creating practice scenarios or documentation. You can explore it here: https://randomcountrytool.com/#random-country-wheel
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Amelia Wilson commented
The discussion about formula rendering really highlights how much clarity matters when complex information is involved, because even small formatting improvements can change how usable something feels in practice, and that same idea carries over into everyday design thinking like what you see in https://sodashoesco.com/platform-sneakers/ where clean presentation and structure help make style choices feel more straightforward rather than cluttered or confusing
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Florida commented
The discussion around MOHAP facility licensing highlights how structured regulatory pathways are essential for setting up compliant healthcare operations in the UAE, especially when dealing with approvals, documentation, and authority-specific requirements. In this context, https://felixhappich.com/services/facility-licensing/mohap/ fits naturally as a practical reference point, since it reflects how consultancy support can simplify complex MOHAP procedures for clinics and healthcare investors while aligning with broader regulatory expectations.
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David
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This seems to be working now for me :), 15-04-2026
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B. Droll
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As of March 2026 the bot still gives raw LaTeX in responses.
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Metadyn
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This is working now!
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Linus Henke
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I will only pay if this is fixed