![]() I have a bit more information about this as well, in case you need it. However, if you paste it in the new beta Evernote Web (2016), this is what you get: Now, in a new note if you try to paste in the first formula in the current Evernote Web, this is what you get: ![]() Hi Sorry about that, I didn't even link the article! Here is a better example: look at this article. Could you send me steps to reproduce the issue, and also your browser/OS? I can't reproduce! I tried pasting that formula in both Mac and Web and we recognized it.
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