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Why is it so? I am on the mobile application.
infinite.curve said:Why is it so? I am on the mobile application.
The mobile app is not designed to display LaTeX equations. This is because the app may not have the necessary plugins or software to render the equations properly. Additionally, the smaller screen size of mobile devices may not be suitable for displaying complex equations.
Some mobile apps may have the option to display LaTeX equations by using a workaround, such as installing a plugin or using a specific browser. However, this may not be available for all mobile apps and may not provide the same quality as viewing on a computer.
Some mobile apps may have the option to convert LaTeX equations to images, which can then be viewed on the app. However, this may not be available for all apps and may not provide the same level of interactivity as viewing the equations in their original form.
As mentioned before, mobile devices may not have the necessary plugins or software to properly render LaTeX equations. In addition, the smaller screen size and touch-based interface may not be suitable for displaying and interacting with complex equations.
Some online platforms or apps offer alternative methods for viewing LaTeX equations on mobile devices, such as converting them to images or using a different markup language. However, these methods may not provide the same level of functionality and ease of use as viewing on a computer.