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@khanacademy/math-input
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Khan Academy's new expression editor for the mobile web.
Khan Academy's expression editor for the mobile web. Used in the Perseus exercise framework to power math input and expression editing on small screens.
Built with React, Redux, MathQuill, Aphrodite, and more.
Try it yourself on Khan Academy. (Note: you'll need to enable mobile emulation, if you're accessing the site from a desktop browser.)
git clone git@github.com:Khan/math-input.git
yarn install
yarn start
When you start the project you'll need to be on a device that supports touch or touch emulation to see the keyboard. The easiest way to get started is open the developer tools on Google Chrome.
A live demo is available via GitHub Pages. You can configure some of the keypad's behaviors, along with the set of active keys, via the editor.
Note that, as the input and keypad only respond to touch events, you'll need to enable mobile emulation (e.g., as supported by Chrome) in order to use the keypad in a desktop browser.
To run the demo locally, clone the repo, yarn install
, yarn watch
, and open the index.html
page. The local behaviors can similarly be customized via the editor @ custom.html
.
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Khan Academy's new expression editor for the mobile web.
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