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MathJax TeX input extension reimplementing (parts of) the unicode-math package
MathJax TeX extension aiming to (partially) implement the unicode-math package.
unicode-math.js
For supported macros and environments, see ./test/unicode-math.html
For example, install mathjax-full
and mathjax-unicode-math
and use something like
const { TeX } = require('mathjax/js/input/tex.js');
const unicodeMath = require('mathjax-unicode-math').configuration;
const tex = new TeX({
packages: [unicodeMath.name]
});
For client-side use, you need load browser/unicode-math.js
, e.g., from a CDN.
Follow the instructions from the MathJax documentation on loading a third-party extensions, e.g.,
MathJax = {
loader: {
load: ['[unicodeMath]/unicode-math.js'],
paths: {unicodeMath: 'https://cdn.jsdelivr.net/npm/@amermathsoc/mathjax-unicode-math@1/browser'}
},
tex: {
packages: {'[+]': ['unicode-math']}
}
};
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MathJax TeX input extension reimplementing (parts of) the unicode-math package
The npm package @amermathsoc/mathjax-unicode-math receives a total of 7 weekly downloads. As such, @amermathsoc/mathjax-unicode-math popularity was classified as not popular.
We found that @amermathsoc/mathjax-unicode-math demonstrated a not healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released a year ago. It has 1 open source maintainer collaborating on the project.
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