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.
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.
There is a latex package that makes it easier to use as well and also visually appealing since it normalizes the heights of the various boxes.
Check it out! Thanks to Twitter user @\scien_ti_st for doing all the hard work to convert my ideas to the latex package.
See the difference!
Neat! I wonder if there's a way to extract all of the colored labelled....things and make a glossary as well. I've recently seen a few papers with a symbol table and it's so helpful to know at a glance if $p$ is always # of nodes or w/e.