asciimathml
KaTeX
asciimathml | KaTeX | |
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11 | 50 | |
948 | 17,746 | |
0.0% | 0.8% | |
0.0 | 7.1 | |
over 1 year ago | 8 days ago | |
JavaScript | JavaScript | |
MIT License | MIT License |
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asciimathml
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[R] Any tools to convert math?
Or ascii math, http://asciimath.org
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The fastest math typesetting library for the web
Sure thing, a quick search yields Asciimath which seems at least at first glance as huge improvement in the syntax department: http://asciimath.org
As for LaTeX in general, Markdown beats it soundly in most aspects.
- AsciiMath: An easy-to-write markup language for mathematics
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Compilable Markdown for Linear Algebra
What are the syntax differences to https://asciimath.org?
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How to write more complex math expressions in AsciiDoc?
I did some Googling, and thought AsciiMath is the answer (simply because it also contains "Ascii" in the name). Turns out it's a different solution.
- How to write PDF that contains rather complicated math expressions?
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LaTex alternative/replacement written in Rust?
Math syntax is a bit more challenging, because I'm sure no one wants 12 even if that would make the grammar simpler. Attempts to do this are thin on the ground: as you note, Markdown and other similar tools completely punted on math. AsciiMath is one idea, although not what you want in a full-fledged typesetting language.
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Rendering LaTeX in Markdown with actual LaTeX
I like to use asciimath for this, though I realize that it's not as powerful as LaTeX or MathJax. There's a decent Rust port: asciimath-rs.
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I love LaTeX. I hate LaTeX
There's this:
http://asciimath.org/
I wish someone would integrate this into pandoc so I could use it in rmarkdown.
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].
[1] https://katex.org
[2] https://katex.org/docs/support_table.html
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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
What are some alternatives?
RusTeX - A (somewhat experimental) implementation of a TeX engine in rust, used to convert LaTeX documents to xhtml.
MathJax - Beautiful and accessible math in all browsers
tex-rs - A port of TeX82 to Rust. (WIP)
quiver - A modern commutative diagram editor for the web.
KeenType - Pure Java typesetting system
nerdamer - a symbolic math expression evaluator for javascript
rpg_module - rpg-module: a LaTeX class for typesetting RPG adventure modules in the style of D&D modules from the 1980s
latex2mathml - Pure Python library for LaTeX to MathML conversion
realhats - realhats LaTeX package
remark - markdown processor powered by plugins part of the @unifiedjs collective
iheartla - compilable markdown for linear algebra
manim - A community-maintained Python framework for creating mathematical animations.