I'm a little frustrated by this, as it requires people then to download the extension to read your articles. Maybe there's a way to host another site that pulls in substack articles and renders in the LaTeX? Kind of similar to how Fruition intercepts public Notion pages and adds styles.
Not only do you have to have the extension downloaded, but you have to use Chrome, which is worse! We need something in Substack that works in all browsers on all devices. What’s the deal about this? Using KaTeX, it’s a no brainer to put into the template page and have it render. Medium has the same problem. Images don’t work. They’re all over the place in size, resolution and accuracy.
I'm a little frustrated by this, as it requires people then to download the extension to read your articles. Maybe there's a way to host another site that pulls in substack articles and renders in the LaTeX? Kind of similar to how Fruition intercepts public Notion pages and adds styles.
Not only do you have to have the extension downloaded, but you have to use Chrome, which is worse! We need something in Substack that works in all browsers on all devices. What’s the deal about this? Using KaTeX, it’s a no brainer to put into the template page and have it render. Medium has the same problem. Images don’t work. They’re all over the place in size, resolution and accuracy.