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Добавлен 2 апр 2013
How i write math in Obsidian
Hi there!
This is a quick video to show you how i write my math day to day
I will put in the commets all the links you need
This is a quick video to show you how i write my math day to day
I will put in the commets all the links you need
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Where’s you 🙂😶
Amazing video man, thank you.
Thanks for this video. please upload it for Mathjax
Sto cercando di sistemare Obsidian per prendere appunti, ma ci sono così tante opzioni e possibile modifiche da fare che mi sento un po' sopraffatto. Il video è molto utile, grazie!
Succede anche a me 😁 Il software è semplice in se, ma veramente molto customizzabile che, se ci pensi, è un'arma a doppia taglio. Io personalmente lascio le cose come si trovano a meno che non intralcino il mio workflow e solo in quel caso le modifico. Diciamo che mantengo sempre la regola del 80/20, sistemo il grosso e poi per il resto mi adatto.
@tuttoki hai detto bene, è un arma a doppio taglio. Sono finito col passare più tempo a personalizzare tutto che prendere note/appunti e studiare. Alla fine ho disinstallato tutti i plugin e disattivato gli snippet CSS. Uso solo i pochi plugin che ritengo essenziali e mi concentro sul da fare, mi sto trovando molto meglio 😁
I've been hesitant to move to Obsidian as my main app for taking notes, but this video sealed it! I've tried a lot of what is presented and it has been such a nice experience. There is one issue that I've come across so far. As I was trying to create a snippet for a 4x4 matrix with one tab stop for each coefficient, I realized I don't know how to keep placing tab stops after going through $0-$9. Are there dedicated indicies past 9 for tab stops and if so, what are they? If not, are there other smart ways to accomplish the same goal?
based toro pfp
you know the drill
Hey cool video. Helped a lot. Could you pls tell me how you delete the block of latex at 8:39 ? I need to know it :)
Hey, thanks a lot mate! 🙏 So, I think I selected all the text and just deleted it :) If a block contains nothing, Obsidian will not read it. A smart way to do this (only if you use Vim motions) is to press "dd" without having to select the line before deleting. Much faster
tip: this is not for obsidian, they are just LaTeX :)
Greetings! I really like the way you organized your canvas, could you please explain the logic behind it?
I have organised it into macro topics. A programme (with numerical calculation in this case) is divided into several macro sections. We have a whole series of definitions that we will need later, the section on iterative methods, the section on linear systems, and so on. Each macro topic has its own area and colour. The key point is to make connections within the areas but especially between one area and another. As you see, it is a linear path that slowly discovers different (even better if you like) ways of approximating a solution using numerical calculation. It is a way of structuring that does not always succeed, because many topics then start to connect with the previous ones and the map can become very confusing. What I tried to do was to map a flow to show how (but more importantly why), from a series of definitions we arrive at new theorems and algorithms.
@@tuttoki what are you studying, math specifically?
@@dxfvgyhjh At that time, I was studying Numerical Analysis during my final year of Computer Science
8:45 What did you mean by saying "like that", How did you make the svg file appear on the note? seems like a keyboard shortcut or something. if i have a svg file that contains a graph what do i need to do in order to make its content appear on the note? Copy Paste the graph does not work, it shows "\diagram{}" on the obsidian note.
i guess i pressed ctrl + v to paste the immage🙂
Grazie mille per il tuo video! Da studente di matematica sto cercando anche io di creare una specie di "glossario" delle definizioni più comuni da avere sottomano quando mi servono. Mi piace un sacco in che modo hai organizzato le tue note attraverso il template. Prenderò sicuramente ispirazione! :D
where is the css you said you linked?
sorry, i forgot to pin all the infos. Now you should be able to find them easly in the comments 💪
I don't even use obsidian, but I thought I had to comment something. This was such a good video! The music was just at the right volume, your soothing voice made for such a good experience, and the clarity with which you explained your setup was admirable. Very good!
it's funny, i find my voice so annoying that i almost used ai to replace it ahah 😅 Thanks for the compliment though, it's definitely appreciated
I love it! Thank you for this video!
un abrazo, desde Perú
gracias amigo!!!!
Mio padre 🙏
Bellissimo video, volevo chiederti qual è il plugin per i colori che si vede in basso a destra? Continua a pubblicare, c'è del potenziale
Ciao! Ho cambiato tema (in realtà neanche troppo recentemente) e ho fatto un po' di pulizia, quindi non saprei dirti il nome del plugin. Se non ricordo male era un qualche sorta di evidenziatore che colorasse la singola parola/frase piuttosto che contornarla con del colore, cosa che a volte trovo un po' invadente. (Sempre se non ricordo male aveva il problema che al momento dell'esportazione del documento come pdf quell'highlight te lo esportava come blocco html, che non è il massimo) Ho intenzione di continuare, ma cambiando leggermente stile. Grazie per le belle parole comunque, apprezzo molto 😁🙏
I hate when videos don't go to the point, i don't give a fuck about themes. Great video tho
I thought of that when I watched it again a while ago. I definitely had to put the theme configuration at the end as an extra. Thanks for pointing that out 💪.
fantastic video. Sei un Boss.
Thank you, your content is helpfull, you should consider making more videos
@@martinramos20 I'm glad it was helpful! I have big plans for this channel and I'm working hard to make the changes I want to make (I want a more pleasing presentation style, so I'm learning openrndr/motion canvas, and I want to improve my presence in the videos, so I'm studying some communication basics). Sooner or later you will see me again and hopefully I will be able to provide more value in a more direct way ⚙️
LIFE CHANGING Thank you. My notes have been so much prettier since seeing this a few days ago
I honestly would recommend vim or neovim. The modes and snippets are great. Also setting up something to share notes with git means you wont have to pay for sync.
I would too 😁 If you are on Neovim, I recommend github.com/epwalsh/obsidian.nvim. Never tried it but looks very good!
What do you mean by setting up something with git, that sounds interesting
@ you can use a git repo and a script to pull. And then just attempt to push it like every couple hours
@@dxfvgyhjhYou save all your notes in a git repo. So whenever you add new notes you just commit to the repo. Or whenever you need to work on a new machine, on your cellphone or whatever, you can just git pull the repo. For the cellphone you can even writte a small script that will mount a temporary Google drive driver, so you can pull everything into it and sync into driver while writting, then once youre done, you can unmount the drive and avoid wasting space on your phone.
I prefer to use AsciiMath, I think it's easier to use and remember
Dead ass thought there was a way to have tikz for the diagram in obsidian. But mathcha is still really cool, thanks for showing this! I write math notes for secondary students, and I'm definitely using mathcha now
i believe there is a plug-in that generates the graph directly in obsidian
This video would've come in clutch when I was studying tensor calculus, where I would spend more time debugging latex than I did math. This is a smart setup to have tho. I find that using latex and tooling like this can increase extraneous cognitive load if you don't know them well. So, it's good to try and master these things before you use them while studying. My advice for other people Is to try and deliberately practice these tools on their own.
is it possible to enumerate and reference equations inside a note?
Grazie fratello
Very nicee, big success!!
overleaf >
thank you sir
Do you need to undrestand Vim in order for this to work well? Does the plugin work without enabling the Vim keybindings?
Although i encourage learning vim bindings you don't need to, they are optional. Every plugin should work with or without vim emulation
@@tuttoki Does this work without having to toggle the "vim keybinds" setting? Because its not working for me for some reason. Thx
THANKS BRO, UR AWESOME
You're welcome buddy 😁
Ottimo lavoro grazzie per il aiuto !!! Tanti Bacchi dal regno unito
sei italiano? sei il capo
😁
As Italian I like the video
is there a way to add sections, subsections, indexes in latex format in obsidian?
vimwiki >
You need to make more videos!
i love you thank u so fkn much, i am studying for exams and this has actually saved me
Thanks a lot, I need this information. However, my hearing is not like it was 20 years ago (I am 77), anf background music makes it difficult to absorb content. I have to concentrate in shiórt bursts of 5 to 10 minutes. If I could switch off the music ( nice music, by the way), I would have no problems. Speach is clear Well, I will cope, content is important to me, so thanks a lot.
Thanks I'm glad you liked it! Sorry about the background music, this is the first video I've done so I'm still a bit new to the dynamics of how to create content effectively. I'll take that into account next time, thanks :D
How do you make it so that only the title of the document shows in canvas?
First, in the canvas you have to insert a note that is in the vault, and second you have to zoom out enough to see only the tittle. If you zoom in on the canvas, you will notice that at some point (you set this in the obsidian settings) the title will disappear and the content will be shown
Have you used the equation and diagram functionality during a lecture in class?
During lectures I tend not to write down equations or make diagrams, because it is a somewhat delicate operation that requires time and concentration (organising everything in a form that is clear is not easy, and plus, I'm not so fast at writing math) so during lectures I tend to write down the key concepts, usually by hand, and mark down what I would not find on the slides
time to move to Typst for math
Video fantastico🎉! Grazie mille😊
Sorry, i didn’t understand how to create charts/graphs directly from the $$[]$$ block? It is possible to do this or you must always have to insert the images😢 I also hate having all the equations within a single sequence because I usually export in pdf format and I cut the part that is not in the card at the time of download. Is there a way to split that sequence? Like by adding the new line character? Thank you for the video
more !
3:14 - what key? the key "thumb"? i cant hear it properly
Tab
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Please make more videos. You’re the best.