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@akepinski/mathlive

v0.69.9-test.1

Published

Render and edit beautifully typeset math

Downloads

10

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Maintenance GitHub license Build Status

  • [x] A Web Component, easy to integrate in your project, regardless of the framework you use, or even if you just use plain JavaScript
  • [x] Edit math formulas with an easy to use interface
  • [x] Beautiful, TeX-quality typesetting: over 800 LaTeX commands built-in
  • [x] Designed for mobile devices with an extensive set of virtual keyboards for math input
  • [x] Compatible with screen readers, and includes custom math-to-speech support for improved accessibility
  • [x] Output to LaTeX, MathML and MathJSON (Abstract Syntax Tree) formats
  • [x] And it is easy to customize to your needs!

Reference documentation and guides at cortexjs.io/mathlive.

Try it at cortexjs.io/mathlive/demo/.

Using MathLive

To add a mathfield element to your page use a <math-field> tag.

It works just like a <textarea> or <button>. You can manipulate the mathfield using methods of the element and listen for events to be notified when its internal state changes.

<!DOCTYPE html>
<html lang="en-US">
  <body>
    <math-field>f(x)=</math-field>
    <script src="https://unpkg.com/mathlive/dist/mathlive.min.js"></script>
  </body>
</html>

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This project is licensed under the MIT License.