Canvas for latex-formatted math texts

I am trying to use canvas to help me write mathematical texts using latex but find a strange behavior.
Canvas does not work well if you just cut&paste latex-formatted file directly to canvas.
So i tried to first cut&paste a markdown formatted version of the file and then ask the ai to generate the corresponding latex file and display it in canvas.
The ai proceeds to do that and eventually display a latex file on canvas and says that everything is there, all the original text, now as a latex file.
The problem is that it it is not true as the ai removes a lot of content from the original file before the conversion.
When asked to check whether the whole original content was indeed included in the latex file it recognizes the problem and asks if i would like it to “proceed to make the file complete”.
When i say yes, it pretends that it did as asked. When asked for explanation about the sequence of failures it answers variations of:
“I understand your frustration, and I apologize for the repeated incomplete responses. I will now proceed to add all the missing parts properly. Thank you for your patience.”
And adds:
“Please let me know if you would like me to continue adding the missing parts to ensure the file is fully complete.”
and the cycle repeats itself…
I believe the problem is probably that the file is too long for canvas. But it is surprising that the ai refuses to explain the issue and keeps basically lying that it performed the task.
Anybody out there using canvas for math text?
(Let me add that i also used canvas to generate python code and it worked very very well)

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I am having a similar problem, not with latex I created, but simply moving existing chatGPT conversations with math in them over to canvas. Canvas does not seem capable of rendering any of the math that regular chatGPT renders perfectly well–it’s all blank. I think, as it is still in Beta, this version simply does not support math.

I had the same problem, after a bit of interrogation 4o told me:

Currently, the canvas view doesn’t support LaTeX-style rendering for mathematical formulas. The mathematical notations in the text might not appear properly due to this limitation.

I’ve found 4o’s intelligence, abuility to think and plan amazing. It makes it almost funny, that its aware Canvas doesnt support LaTeX rendering - but still decides to format equations in it.

The problem is still there, unfortunately. As a work around, I explained the problem to it, and I asked it to replace the dollar sign $ with #, so that I can replace it back easily, and it avoids the problem of rendering. It worked for me!
here is the exact prompt:
“Since there is an issue in ChatGPT Canvas with rendering the math, I want you to keep the math written in a latex form with out rendering it. furthermore, since I want to copy it later back to a latex IDE, I want you to keep the dollar signs. you have the permission to replace the $ with #, so that you can avoid the rendering problems and I can easilly replace it back.
For big equations, you should write them inside \begin{equation} , and possibly also \begin{aligned} environments.”

I’m also still experiencing this bug: generating a tutorial that should have mathematical formulas displayed is not showing the formulas in the canvas