Hi Victor
I've tried a similar approach in
https://github.com/padawanphysicist/tw5-mathdown, but using markdown-it
https://github.com/markdown-it/markdown-it as the Markdown parser. Do
you think it would be possible to integrate the plugin to use MathJax as
the LaTeX renderer in browsers
Hi Lluis,
On Wednesday, June 3, 2015 at 1:17:19 AM UTC-3, Lluis Pamies-Juarez wrote:
Jeremy,
In https://github.com/llpamies/texdown there is a simple tiddlywiki
plugin that combines Marked and TeXZilla engines as Radu was requesting.
The fancy options available in Marked are not enabled,
Hi Lluis
In https://github.com/llpamies/texdown there is a simple tiddlywiki plugin
that combines Marked and TeXZilla engines as Radu was requesting. The fancy
options available in Marked are not enabled, but it is easy to add, even
configure it from the tiddly wiki GUI.
Is there any option
Jeremy,
In https://github.com/llpamies/texdown there is a simple tiddlywiki plugin
that combines Marked and TeXZilla engines as Radu was requesting. The fancy
options available in Marked are not enabled, but it is easy to add, even
configure it from the tiddly wiki GUI.
Is there any option
Hi Radu
I'm probably just showing my ignorance here, but is there any chance this
would work if the order in which the parsers act would be swapped? If the
TeXZilla plugin does the correct job for the '$$' delimited blocks (i.e.
produces html output for them while ignoring the rest of the
Thank you Jeremy for the quick reply.
I'm probably just showing my ignorance here, but is there any chance this
would work if the order in which the parsers act would be swapped? If the
TeXZilla plugin does the correct job for the '$$' delimited blocks (i.e.
produces html output for them while
Hi Radu
Are there any solutions of having markdown and LaTeX rendering functional
at the same time?
Not at the moment, I'm afraid. It would need some hacking to the Markdown
parser to make it parse the $$ markers. The Markdown.js parser that we use
is not particularly actively developed:
I started using tiddlywiki about one week ago, on the third attempt. The
thing that made it viable for me was the TexZilla
https://github.com/joerenes/TW5-TeXZilla plugin. It works great,
providing most notably the aligned environment which is missing in KaTeX.
This makes TW5 almost perfect as
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