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mathjax-pandoc-filter

v0.4.1

Published

Pandoc filter to turn LaTeX math into embedded SVG

Downloads

175

Readme

mathjax-pandoc-filter

Install via npm i mathjax-pandoc-filter

Example usage:

echo '$$a_i$$' | pandoc --filter ~/node_modules/.bin/mathjax-pandoc-filter

Or, if you have npm bin in PATH, just

echo '$$a_i$$' | pandoc --filter mathjax-pandoc-filter

Configuration

The filter will check Pandoc metadata for the following boolean options:

  • mathjax.centerDisplayMath

    Will add text-align: center style to display math paragraphs

  • mathjax.noInlineSVG

    Will render math as img tags instead of inline svg

  • mathjax

    Will be converted to JS object and passed to MathJax.config. Refer to MathJax-node documentation for details.

  • mathjax.typeset

    Will be unified with default typeset options and passed to each call of MathJax.typeset. Refer to MathJax-node documentation for details.

    Values here will override the defaults.

    Note: you can override any values, but you probably don't want to touch math and svg at least.

Example:

echo '$$a_i$$' | pandoc --filter mathjax-pandoc-filter -Mmathjax.centerDisplayMath -Mmathjax.noInlineSVG

You can also specify this options in Markdown document's YAML header:

---
mathjax.centerDisplayMath: true
mathjax.noInlineSVG: true
mathjax.typeset:
  cjkCharWidth: 15
---

$$a_i$$

Note: you can't set mathjax or mathjax.typeset from command line.