On Tuesday, 30 Apr 2019 at 22:41, Lawrence Bottorff wrote: > I guess I'm being manic about this due to the overall difficulty of > producing graphs and diagrams in general in the STEM world. If you're good, > you can transcribe JIT, say, a math lecture on your laptop with org-mode -- > prose and LaTeX formulae. But if you need diagrams you're blown away. . .
Yes, generating drawings on the fly is challenging. I bought myself a reMarkable e-paper tablet for this reason. For LaTeX, I use a number of tools, some of which are quite easy to use. In particular, ditaa and graphviz come close to allowing real-time input of some types of drawings. Tikz is better for quality output but not suitable for quick input. -- Eric S Fraga via Emacs 27.0.50, Org release_9.2.3-327-g3375f0