@sibin brilliant examples, #AnnotatedEquations is fantastic for readability. For anyone using #quarto for their reports or publications, this is also compatible. I have an example over on my blog https://lpembleton.rbind.io/posts/annotate-equations/
Luke Pembleton - Annotate equations

A guide to annotating equations in quarto documents

GitHub - st--/annotate-equations: LaTeX package and annotated examples for annotating equations using TikZ.

LaTeX package and annotated examples for annotating equations using TikZ. - GitHub - st--/annotate-equations: LaTeX package and annotated examples for annotating equations using TikZ.

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[Reposting this since the Mastodon threading messed up and it got lost in the replies]

There is a #Latex package that makes it easier to use #AnnotatedEquations! Also, it is much more visually appealing since the heights of the various boxes are normalized.

Check it out! Thanks to twitter user @\scien_ti_st for doing all the hard work to create this.

Link to original GitHub Repo:
https://github.com/synercys/annotated_latex_equations

Link to latex CTAN package:
https://ctan.org/pkg/annotate-equation.

#AcademicChatter

GitHub - synercys/annotated_latex_equations: Examples of how to create colorful, annotated equations in Latex using Tikz.

Examples of how to create colorful, annotated equations in Latex using Tikz. - GitHub - synercys/annotated_latex_equations: Examples of how to create colorful, annotated equations in Latex using Tikz.

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@sibin I just realised that the highlights I usually add to Keynote presentations are copied from #AnnotatedEquations! 😂

I've been using #AnnotatedEquations in my recent papers. I think it really adds to the readability and understanding of the math.

Here are some examples. It uses #tikz in #latex.

Let me know if you like it. Happy for any feedback.