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I really like speed reading as it makes research so much faster, but as I often have to read scientific articles and papers where equations play a key role, I then have to pause, scroll to the correct part of the website, look at the equation for as long as it takes to get it and then restart/unpause the stuttering. This is quite inconvenient as it breaks the reading flow completely. Additionally often math characters are used in line. While this sometimes works, it seems to only work if there is a "good" unicode variant of said character. And as formulas on pages like springer are formatted using mathjax or something similar, they are often not selectable, thus not showing up in stutter if you want to start it from the context menu, only if you start from the beginning (Idk why this is the case).
Is this something that you are interested in implementing, or is this not in the scope of this project?
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I really like speed reading as it makes research so much faster, but as I often have to read scientific articles and papers where equations play a key role, I then have to pause, scroll to the correct part of the website, look at the equation for as long as it takes to get it and then restart/unpause the stuttering. This is quite inconvenient as it breaks the reading flow completely. Additionally often math characters are used in line. While this sometimes works, it seems to only work if there is a "good" unicode variant of said character. And as formulas on pages like springer are formatted using mathjax or something similar, they are often not selectable, thus not showing up in stutter if you want to start it from the context menu, only if you start from the beginning (Idk why this is the case).
Is this something that you are interested in implementing, or is this not in the scope of this project?
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: