# New BLOCK

m\alpha th
$m\alpha th$

You can now display beautifully rendered math formulas in your presentations...

Like this

{e}^x = \sum_{n=0}^{\infty} \frac{x^n}{n!}
${e}^x = \sum_{n=0}^{\infty} \frac{x^n}{n!}$

Or this

\frac{1}{\sqrt{3}}\left((\sqrt{-1})^{1/3}+\frac{1}{(\sqrt{-1})^{1/3}}\right)
$\frac{1}{\sqrt{3}}\left((\sqrt{-1})^{1/3}+\frac{1}{(\sqrt{-1})^{1/3}}\right)$

This option is available through a new "Math" block type

Math is written as TeX and rendered in real-time as you write it

e^{ix} = \cos x + i\sin x
eix=cosx+isinx

e^{ix} = \cos x + i\sin x

INPUT:

OUTPUT:

\int \frac{dx}{1+ax}=\frac{1}{a}\ln(1+ax)+C
1+axdx=a1ln(1+ax)+C
\int \frac{dx}{1+ax}=\frac{1}{a}\ln(1+ax)+C
1+axdx=a1ln(1+ax)+C

Formula appearance can easily be configured

\int \frac{dx}{1+ax}
1+axdx
1+\frac{e^{-2\pi}} {1+\frac{e^{-4\pi}} {1+\frac{e^{-6\pi}} {1+\frac{e^{-8\pi}} {1+\cdots} } } }
1+1+1+1+1+e8πe6πe4πe2π

Can't wait to see what you do with it!

Math rendering is made possible thanks to the KaTeX open source project.

Developers

We are planning to add more types of blocks to the Slides editor going forward. Would you be interested in building your own? Let us know.