![]() Add the following in settings.json for better rendering. Look under Markless section to selectively turn off the eye candies. It prevents inconsistency with the formats exported with spec compliant renderers. The parser follows the Github Flavoured Markdown (thus Commonmark) spec. Typora appears to have added support of these using MathJax. Markdown itself does not allow equations to be entered in this way. You could of course just type those Unicode symbols in directly, instead (Either using your operating systems input features, or Vims digraphs feature.) N.B. All extensions should work as expected including Neo Vim. Will display in Vim something like: x² + x. The implementation uses the native editor instead of Custom UI. The extension intelligently parses only the visible text for large files and employs caching extensively. To reveal only the current line, toggle with Ctrl+Shift+space. Alternatively, use the provided Ctrl+Shift+m shortcut. To show all concealed elements, use the toggle button on the top-right. The concealed elements near the cursor are auto-revealed. Use mermaid as the language specifier in the code block.
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