MathToNotion

Automatically replaces $...$ and $$...$$ with Notion inline equations

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Autore
Ekalos
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0
Installazioni totali
8
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Versione
1.9
Creato il
23/04/2026
Aggiornato il
29/05/2026
Dimensione
10,1 KB
Licenza
MIT
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Notion $...$ Equation Guide

A robust Tampermonkey script designed to convert text-based $math$ or $$math$$ delimiters into native Notion equation nodes. Ideal for processing content pasted from Typora, Obsidian, or ChatGPT.

✨ Key Features

  • Multiline Support: Recognizes not only single-line $ ... $ but also complex $$ ... $$ blocks that span multiple lines (created via Shift+Enter).
  • Atomic Replacement: Prevents character residue and DOM errors by stripping delimiters and re-selecting content in one atomic operation, bypassing Notion's React re-rendering issues.
  • Smart Guided Workflow:
    • Auto-Focus: Automatically highlights the formula and scrolls it to the center of the screen.
    • Auto-Advance: Once you trigger the conversion, the script automatically clicks "Done" and moves to the next formula instantly.

🛠 Recommended Companion

For the ultimate "Copy-Paste-Convert" workflow, it is highly recommended to use this script alongside:

  • Copy MD Latex: This tool ensures LaTeX content is copied with the correct $ delimiters from various sources, making it ready for this script to process.

🔗 References

  • This project is inspired by and references the logic from the GitHub repository: deepanshut041/notion-inline-equation.
  • This Tampermonkey version includes specific stability fixes for Notion's asynchronous rendering and extends support to multiline $$ equations.

📖 Usage Guide

  1. Start the Script: Click the Tampermonkey icon and select "🚀 Start Universal Conversion ($/$$/Multi)".
  2. Trigger Conversion: Once the code is highlighted by the script, press the native Notion shortcut:
    • Windows/Linux: Ctrl + Shift + E
    • macOS: Cmd + Shift + E
  3. Auto-Advance: The script detects the equation dialog, clicks Done, and immediately jumps to the next formula.
  4. Controls: Press the Esc key to exit the guide mode at any time.

⚠️ Notes

  • Display Style: Notion shortcuts always create "Inline Equation" nodes. To make $$ formulas appear as centered blocks, it is recommended to add \displaystyle at the beginning of your LaTeX code.
  • Code Block Protection: The script safely ignores any text inside Code Blocks to prevent accidental conversion.