mathlive
A web component for easy math input (by arnog)
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MIT License | - |
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mathlive
Posts with mentions or reviews of mathlive.
We have used some of these posts to build our list of alternatives
and similar projects. The last one was on 2023-05-10.
- <Math-Field>
- <math-field>: A textarea Web Component with a standard language for representing mathematical formulas
- I need free math editor.
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Displaying mathematical equations LaTeX style
It does have Vue component, see https://github.com/arnog/mathlive/tree/master/examples/vue
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Math Editor Upgrade and New Features for More Compact Sheets
Up until this time, EngineeringPaper.xyz has been using the MathQuill math editor component. This editor worked well but is no longer being actively developed and has some limitations that have limited what features can be implemented in EngineeringPaper.xyz. Specifically, MathQuill does not support vectors and matrices. To enable the future advancement of EngineeringPaper.xyz, the math editor has been updated to use the MathLive math editing component. MathLive is under active development and supports many advanced math constructs, such as vectors and matrices. You will notice differences in how the equations look in your existing sheets. In general, MathLive uses a more modern font set and renders equations more clearly. We have aimed to keep the editing experience as close to the same as possible. One change is the shortcut for the square root symbol. Simply type "sqrt(" to create the square root symbol. Alternatively, you can use the onscreen keyboard to insert a square root symbol.
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A practical way to create, copy and paste LaTeX-generated equations in png format with transparent background?
If you find other problems, feel free to file them here: https://github.com/arnog/mathlive/issues
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I build a formula expression recognition tool myself, hope to get advice~
Maybe you could consider having an editable mathfield so the result can be easily tweaked if needed. I'd recommend https://cortexjs.io/mathlive/ but I'm biased, I'm the author of that library :)
- Mathlive.js – A web component for math input
- MathLive
template.pandoc-markdown
Posts with mentions or reviews of template.pandoc-markdown.
We have used some of these posts to build our list of alternatives
and similar projects. The last one was on 2021-09-15.
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Math/Equation editor for Latex/Markdown
You can also do something in between with the use of pandoc. Pandoc is a transpiler that can compile different text file formats to other text file formats. Using it to transpile markdown to LaTeX allows you to write all of your scientific reports in markdown, which might be a preferred syntax over LaTeX, while also allowing you to use the markdown live preview. The only downside is that it is a lot harder to set up. If interested, you can check out this template repo I use to make a scientific report. https://github.com/niem94/template.pandoc-markdown
What are some alternatives?
When comparing mathlive and template.pandoc-markdown you can also consider the following projects:
Editor.js - A block-style editor with clean JSON output
react-md-editor - A simple markdown editor with preview, implemented with React.js and TypeScript.
oni - Oni: Modern Modal Editing - powered by Neovim
social-embed - Utilities and web components for embeddable content (YouTube, Vimeo, Dailymotion)
svelte-webcomponent-boilerplate - 🏗 Create your HTML5 Web Component with Svelte. Made your web components with this user-friendly boilerplate
deckdeckgo - The web open source editor for presentations
web-component - A Web Component Framework
EngineeringPaper.xyz - EngineeringPaper.xyz is a web app that makes it easy to create, save, and share engineering calculations.
d3-hypertree - HTML5 SVG Hyperbolic Tree Implementation.