1. Formula The formula editor offer means to enter formulas as LaTeX math expressions. It features syntax coloring and content assist. Content assist can be activated either by starting a LaTeX command (typing a \ character) or by pressing CTRL+SPACE. This will list all supported commands constrained by the text preceeding the cursor position. 1.1. A few formulas to try out Open up a formula editor and paste the following snippets to see how they will render. 1.1.1. Multiline equations \begin{align} + f(x) & = (a+b)^2 \\ + & = a^2+2ab+b^2 + \end{align} 1.1.2. Simultaneous equations \begin{cases} + 3x + 5y + z \\ + 7x - 2y + 4z \\ + –6x + 3y + 2z + \end{cases} 1.1.3. Case distinctions f(n) = + \begin{cases} + n/2, & \text{if }n\text{ is even} \\ + 3n+1, & \text{if }n\text{ is odd} + \end{cases} Fractions \Re{z} =\frac{n\pi \dfrac{\theta +\psi}{2}}{ + \left(\dfrac{\theta +++\psi}{2}\right)^2+++ \left( \dfrac{1}{2} + \log \left\lvert\dfrac{B}{A}\right\rvert\right)^2}