How can we type mathematical symbols like square-root, omega, integration, differentiation etc in gmail
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TeX for Gmail is a plugin for Chrome and Firefox which adds (La)TeX capability to Gmail and Gmail Chat.
Installation
- Google Chrome: install this extension.
- Firefox: Install Greasemonkey and then this Greasemonkey userscipt.
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2pythonlearner's question is problematic however. Questions about Gmail often get migrated automatically to Web Applications Q&A, however software recommendations questions are off topic at Web Applications Q&A, so the correct migration website for this question is [Software Recommendations Q&A](http://softwarerecs.stackexchange.com/). – karel Oct 31 '15 at 13:20
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2@Rahul-14BCE0064 Would other person (receipient of my mail) be able to see this mahematical thing corectly if his browser is not installed with LateX plugins ? – Patrick Oct 31 '15 at 13:54
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2@pythonlearner Your formula will be converted to a
tag, whose src points to a google service, so the image will not be a part of the email, but instead it is rendered and fetched when the mail will be read. – does_it_matter Oct 31 '15 at 14:03
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4The Greasemonkey userscript _[no longer works](http://alexeev.org/gmailtex.html)_ for Gmail. This answer is now completely useless. – ryyker Dec 05 '17 at 14:43
