Mathematica Discover the LaTeX Mobile Decoder on Detexify for Mathematical Symbols

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A user shared a mobile website, Detexify, which allows users to draw mathematical symbols and receive their LaTeX equivalents. While some participants appreciated the tool, noting its utility for those unfamiliar with LaTeX, others pointed out that it had been previously mentioned in the forum. The discussion highlighted the ease of using Detexify compared to searching for symbols through other methods, although some users questioned its effectiveness, arguing that knowing the mathematical name of a symbol typically negates the need for such a tool. Overall, Detexify was recognized as a helpful resource for quickly identifying LaTeX codes for drawn symbols.
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Somebody on the Slack for one of my online classes shared this interesting mobile website where you can draw a mathematical symbol and get the LaTeX equivalent. http://detexify.kirelabs.org/classify.html
 
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Thanks for sharing, but it has been mentioned at PF before:
pwsnafu said:
Try detexify
lauraofrohan said:
There's a website called detexify that's sometimes helpful, and I also have used the wikibook on LaTeX a lot.
HakimPhilo said:
Why not just start using Detexify? You draw a symbol and it will provide you with its LaTeX code.
Gullik said:
Detexify. You can draw symbols and you get latex code from that.

http://detexify.kirelabs.org/classify.html
DrClaude said:
Check out Detexify.
 
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DrClaude said:
Thanks for sharing, but it has been mentioned at PF before:
Cool. I did search for the term LaTeX before posting. Of course there were a ton of result hits from that.
 
Very cool, but in a lot of ways the simple symbol filter is much quicker unless of course you don't know what the symbol is called, but what are the odds of that?
 
Greg Bernhardt said:
the simple symbol filter
?
 
Greg Bernhardt said:
Ok. Looking at it, I don't see the point. It appears to search only for a symbol for which the LaTeX name contains the search term. So even if you know what the symbol is mathematically, it doesn't mean that the LaTeX is in anyway similar. And if you do know the name of the symbol, what are you doing on Detexify to start with :smile:
 
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