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!

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.

GitHub

Happy for any feedback and please spread the word. I'm hoping more papers and communities will be able to use something like this -- to improve the readability and accessibility of mathematical formulae!

Many people also mentioned that they found it useful for (beamer) presentations.

@sibin I'm producing educational resources and this is sooo great for the task!