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KaTeX
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KaTeX-Compatible Test File
I want to resolve this KaTeX issue, so in order to test my ideas, is there some LaTeX test file with just a lot of equations, preferably inline (since this issue is related to inline math) but without fancy libraries or stuff not included in KaTeX?
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MathJax – Beautiful and accessible math in all browsers
> Could you elaborate on why you switched away from it?
I started using KaTeX sometime after 2015 because it promised to be fast (the fastest! [1]). I had to change the representation of a bunch of expressions because KaTeX didn't support some environments, whilst MathJax did. It was a trade-off I was willing to accept at the time.
Many years later, I started writing a personal static-site generator. I wanted comparatively lightweight pages, so rendering server-side was an option. I re-evaluated MathJax vs KaTeX again and this time I leaned towards MathJax, as speed was no longer an issue for me. It looks like KaTeX has broader support now [2].
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Markup of math expressions using SwiftUI or UIKit - How's it possible?
Another alternative: Create a WebView by using UIViewRepresentable and Webkit together with MathJax or Katex where Katex is the better option. Here is a link to katex: https://katex.org/
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How to put html input fields into LaTeX vector parenthesis? (with katex properly rendering)
This isn't a LaTeX question. It's a web dev question. Probably best directed at folks who make (or use) KaTeX.
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Quick Questions: May 24, 2023
KaTeX
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[Math] HTML + Katex vs PDF + Latex
(1) [https://katex.org/
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How do I do this?
If you want to make it from scratch, go with https://www.slatejs.org/examples/richtext, then use something like https://katex.org/ for rendering the LaTeX, and maybe Mathjs.org for plotting.
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The fastest math typesetting library for the web
The speed of KaTeX is great, but the lack of support for diagrams (a la tikz-cd) is what makes KaTeX unsuitable for general adoption by mathematicians (e.g., mathoverflow.net and all online mathematical wiki I know use MathJax). KaTeX has some rudimentary support for diagrams though the {CD} environment, but something more fully fledged akin to tizk-cd or xymatrix is needed. There's been some discussion on their github (https://github.com/KaTeX/KaTeX/issues/219), but I wouldn't hold my breath.
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What's the easiest way to display equations with LaTeX in HTML?
Haven't personally used it, but have heard of KaTeX
quiver
- Quiver: A modern commutative diagram editor
- Tool for making Graph Theory Graphs?
- The Logic of Functional Programming
- GUI Editor for Tikz
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Tables and Diagrams in LaTeX as a beginner
For diagrams, you can use quiver! Here’s the link: https://q.uiver.app. It generates latex code for the diagram you constructed so it’s kinda portable.
- How can I visualize a new algebra concept that I have come up with?
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Proof left as an exercise to the reader
I didn't, but if I ever need to make a commutative diagram in a pinch, I'd use something like quiver... (:
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What's the correct syntax to use with Tikz commutative diagrams?
I suggest you use quiver, a web app designed to create diagrams and export a tikzcd code, it only needs a small .sty file to download to work, https://q.uiver.app
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What software/site to use for drawing graphs (with vertices and edges, not of functions)?
Tikz is nice, with some internal libraries (well documented in tikz own docs) If you want commutative diagrams, you can use quiver, which is a « frontend » to tikz
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Quick Questions: February 23, 2022
Does anyone know of anything similar to q.uiver.app for drawing graphs/quivers and spitting out tikz code?
What are some alternatives?
MathJax - Beautiful and accessible math in all browsers
TikZ-BeginnersGuide - A presentation/guide to learn the graphics framework TikZ for LaTeX
nerdamer - a symbolic math expression evaluator for javascript
VSCode-LaTeX-Inkscape - ✍️ A way to integrate LaTeX, VS Code, and Inkscape in macOS
latex2mathml - Pure Python library for LaTeX to MathML conversion
jsplumb - Visual connectivity for webapps
remark - markdown processor powered by plugins part of the @unifiedjs collective
quiver-bytestring - Quiver combinators for bytestring streaming
manim - A community-maintained Python framework for creating mathematical animations.
PIDcircuitTikZ - P&ID extension for TikZ circuit library
kramdown - kramdown is a fast, pure Ruby Markdown superset converter, using a strict syntax definition and supporting several common extensions.
quiver-http - Adapter to stream over HTTP(s) with quiver