Mathpix Snip: software issues [closed]
Since some days I'm trying to use Mathpix Snip a software that capture the images to copy formulas from any textbook to be converted into LaTeX code. I've tried many times but even if I have my laptop updated with Adobe Flash Player everything is necessary, I can't capture and convert images in LaTeX. I ask with such courtesy if it is possible to have also screenshots to better understand my possible mistakes. Thank you.
Here there is the problem that I'm tracking after to have pressed the combination Ctrl+Alt+M.
NB: I use W7 Home edition 32-bit.
software
closed as off-topic by Sebastiano, JouleV, Circumscribe, Stefan Pinnow, Raaja Mar 3 at 14:57
- This question does not fall within the scope of TeX, LaTeX or related typesetting systems as defined in the help center.
If this question can be reworded to fit the rules in the help center, please edit the question.
|
show 3 more comments
Since some days I'm trying to use Mathpix Snip a software that capture the images to copy formulas from any textbook to be converted into LaTeX code. I've tried many times but even if I have my laptop updated with Adobe Flash Player everything is necessary, I can't capture and convert images in LaTeX. I ask with such courtesy if it is possible to have also screenshots to better understand my possible mistakes. Thank you.
Here there is the problem that I'm tracking after to have pressed the combination Ctrl+Alt+M.
NB: I use W7 Home edition 32-bit.
software
closed as off-topic by Sebastiano, JouleV, Circumscribe, Stefan Pinnow, Raaja Mar 3 at 14:57
- This question does not fall within the scope of TeX, LaTeX or related typesetting systems as defined in the help center.
If this question can be reworded to fit the rules in the help center, please edit the question.
4
The most efficient way to convert images into LaTeX code is to ask a question here with the title "How can I draw/produce this?" and just the image as content. ;-)
– marmot
Feb 28 at 21:43
1
@marmot LOL :-). You're a great :-) and so funny. I have notes scanned by hand by my professor and I sincerely wanted not to waste so much time writing the code. Upvote your comment.
– Sebastiano
Feb 28 at 21:47
1
and who said @marmot s have no humour anyway extracted (not installed) works on win 10x64 PRO (AMDchip) as expected HOWEVER crashes on 7x32PRO (Atom chip) TESTED working on 7x64 home (Intel Celeron) so may be a 32 bit issue (QT ?) Have not switched on my 10x32 bit systems yet but I would expect that it may fail on them
– KJO
Mar 1 at 2:19
2
I think mathpix have dropped the iOS and android apps so looks like your stuck with @marmot s suggestion to post here and let him draw them instantly in TikZ whilst the rest of us could do a slower screen convert for you :-) Alternatively buy your professor a new surface pro
– KJO
Mar 1 at 2:34
3
I'm voting to close my question because probabily the issue with the Mathpix is my OS 32-bit.
– Sebastiano
Mar 3 at 12:47
|
show 3 more comments
Since some days I'm trying to use Mathpix Snip a software that capture the images to copy formulas from any textbook to be converted into LaTeX code. I've tried many times but even if I have my laptop updated with Adobe Flash Player everything is necessary, I can't capture and convert images in LaTeX. I ask with such courtesy if it is possible to have also screenshots to better understand my possible mistakes. Thank you.
Here there is the problem that I'm tracking after to have pressed the combination Ctrl+Alt+M.
NB: I use W7 Home edition 32-bit.
software
Since some days I'm trying to use Mathpix Snip a software that capture the images to copy formulas from any textbook to be converted into LaTeX code. I've tried many times but even if I have my laptop updated with Adobe Flash Player everything is necessary, I can't capture and convert images in LaTeX. I ask with such courtesy if it is possible to have also screenshots to better understand my possible mistakes. Thank you.
Here there is the problem that I'm tracking after to have pressed the combination Ctrl+Alt+M.
NB: I use W7 Home edition 32-bit.
software
software
asked Feb 28 at 21:35
SebastianoSebastiano
10.7k42163
10.7k42163
closed as off-topic by Sebastiano, JouleV, Circumscribe, Stefan Pinnow, Raaja Mar 3 at 14:57
- This question does not fall within the scope of TeX, LaTeX or related typesetting systems as defined in the help center.
If this question can be reworded to fit the rules in the help center, please edit the question.
closed as off-topic by Sebastiano, JouleV, Circumscribe, Stefan Pinnow, Raaja Mar 3 at 14:57
- This question does not fall within the scope of TeX, LaTeX or related typesetting systems as defined in the help center.
If this question can be reworded to fit the rules in the help center, please edit the question.
4
The most efficient way to convert images into LaTeX code is to ask a question here with the title "How can I draw/produce this?" and just the image as content. ;-)
– marmot
Feb 28 at 21:43
1
@marmot LOL :-). You're a great :-) and so funny. I have notes scanned by hand by my professor and I sincerely wanted not to waste so much time writing the code. Upvote your comment.
– Sebastiano
Feb 28 at 21:47
1
and who said @marmot s have no humour anyway extracted (not installed) works on win 10x64 PRO (AMDchip) as expected HOWEVER crashes on 7x32PRO (Atom chip) TESTED working on 7x64 home (Intel Celeron) so may be a 32 bit issue (QT ?) Have not switched on my 10x32 bit systems yet but I would expect that it may fail on them
– KJO
Mar 1 at 2:19
2
I think mathpix have dropped the iOS and android apps so looks like your stuck with @marmot s suggestion to post here and let him draw them instantly in TikZ whilst the rest of us could do a slower screen convert for you :-) Alternatively buy your professor a new surface pro
– KJO
Mar 1 at 2:34
3
I'm voting to close my question because probabily the issue with the Mathpix is my OS 32-bit.
– Sebastiano
Mar 3 at 12:47
|
show 3 more comments
4
The most efficient way to convert images into LaTeX code is to ask a question here with the title "How can I draw/produce this?" and just the image as content. ;-)
– marmot
Feb 28 at 21:43
1
@marmot LOL :-). You're a great :-) and so funny. I have notes scanned by hand by my professor and I sincerely wanted not to waste so much time writing the code. Upvote your comment.
– Sebastiano
Feb 28 at 21:47
1
and who said @marmot s have no humour anyway extracted (not installed) works on win 10x64 PRO (AMDchip) as expected HOWEVER crashes on 7x32PRO (Atom chip) TESTED working on 7x64 home (Intel Celeron) so may be a 32 bit issue (QT ?) Have not switched on my 10x32 bit systems yet but I would expect that it may fail on them
– KJO
Mar 1 at 2:19
2
I think mathpix have dropped the iOS and android apps so looks like your stuck with @marmot s suggestion to post here and let him draw them instantly in TikZ whilst the rest of us could do a slower screen convert for you :-) Alternatively buy your professor a new surface pro
– KJO
Mar 1 at 2:34
3
I'm voting to close my question because probabily the issue with the Mathpix is my OS 32-bit.
– Sebastiano
Mar 3 at 12:47
4
4
The most efficient way to convert images into LaTeX code is to ask a question here with the title "How can I draw/produce this?" and just the image as content. ;-)
– marmot
Feb 28 at 21:43
The most efficient way to convert images into LaTeX code is to ask a question here with the title "How can I draw/produce this?" and just the image as content. ;-)
– marmot
Feb 28 at 21:43
1
1
@marmot LOL :-). You're a great :-) and so funny. I have notes scanned by hand by my professor and I sincerely wanted not to waste so much time writing the code. Upvote your comment.
– Sebastiano
Feb 28 at 21:47
@marmot LOL :-). You're a great :-) and so funny. I have notes scanned by hand by my professor and I sincerely wanted not to waste so much time writing the code. Upvote your comment.
– Sebastiano
Feb 28 at 21:47
1
1
and who said @marmot s have no humour anyway extracted (not installed) works on win 10x64 PRO (AMDchip) as expected HOWEVER crashes on 7x32PRO (Atom chip) TESTED working on 7x64 home (Intel Celeron) so may be a 32 bit issue (QT ?) Have not switched on my 10x32 bit systems yet but I would expect that it may fail on them
– KJO
Mar 1 at 2:19
and who said @marmot s have no humour anyway extracted (not installed) works on win 10x64 PRO (AMDchip) as expected HOWEVER crashes on 7x32PRO (Atom chip) TESTED working on 7x64 home (Intel Celeron) so may be a 32 bit issue (QT ?) Have not switched on my 10x32 bit systems yet but I would expect that it may fail on them
– KJO
Mar 1 at 2:19
2
2
I think mathpix have dropped the iOS and android apps so looks like your stuck with @marmot s suggestion to post here and let him draw them instantly in TikZ whilst the rest of us could do a slower screen convert for you :-) Alternatively buy your professor a new surface pro
– KJO
Mar 1 at 2:34
I think mathpix have dropped the iOS and android apps so looks like your stuck with @marmot s suggestion to post here and let him draw them instantly in TikZ whilst the rest of us could do a slower screen convert for you :-) Alternatively buy your professor a new surface pro
– KJO
Mar 1 at 2:34
3
3
I'm voting to close my question because probabily the issue with the Mathpix is my OS 32-bit.
– Sebastiano
Mar 3 at 12:47
I'm voting to close my question because probabily the issue with the Mathpix is my OS 32-bit.
– Sebastiano
Mar 3 at 12:47
|
show 3 more comments
0
active
oldest
votes
0
active
oldest
votes
0
active
oldest
votes
active
oldest
votes
active
oldest
votes
4
The most efficient way to convert images into LaTeX code is to ask a question here with the title "How can I draw/produce this?" and just the image as content. ;-)
– marmot
Feb 28 at 21:43
1
@marmot LOL :-). You're a great :-) and so funny. I have notes scanned by hand by my professor and I sincerely wanted not to waste so much time writing the code. Upvote your comment.
– Sebastiano
Feb 28 at 21:47
1
and who said @marmot s have no humour anyway extracted (not installed) works on win 10x64 PRO (AMDchip) as expected HOWEVER crashes on 7x32PRO (Atom chip) TESTED working on 7x64 home (Intel Celeron) so may be a 32 bit issue (QT ?) Have not switched on my 10x32 bit systems yet but I would expect that it may fail on them
– KJO
Mar 1 at 2:19
2
I think mathpix have dropped the iOS and android apps so looks like your stuck with @marmot s suggestion to post here and let him draw them instantly in TikZ whilst the rest of us could do a slower screen convert for you :-) Alternatively buy your professor a new surface pro
– KJO
Mar 1 at 2:34
3
I'm voting to close my question because probabily the issue with the Mathpix is my OS 32-bit.
– Sebastiano
Mar 3 at 12:47