MathType for Froala Editor
Type and handwrite mathematical notation with MathType in the Froala editor. This package is compatible with Froala editor versions 3 and higher.
Easily include quality math equations in your documents and digital content.
Table of Contents
Installation
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Install the MathType for Froala npm module:
npm install @wiris/mathtype-froala
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Load the module into your project:
<script src="node_modules/@wiris/mathtype-froala/wiris.js"></script>
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Update Froala configuration options:
new FroalaEditor('.selector', {
toolbar: ['wirisEditor', 'wirisChemistry'],
imageEditButtons: ['wirisEditor', 'wirisChemistry'],
htmlAllowedTags: ['.*'],
htmlAllowedAttrs: ['.*'],
htmlAllowedEmptyTags: ['mprescripts', 'none'],
}
Notice the example assumes this directory structure:
└───index.html
└───node_modules
└───@wiris/mathtype-froala
Services
This npm module uses remotely hosted services to render MathML data. However, we recommend you install these services on your backend. This will allow you, among other things, to configure the service and to locally store the images generated by MathType.
The services are available Java, PHP, .NET and Ruby on Rails. If you use any of these technologies, please download the plugin for your backend technology from here.
In order to install the plugin along with the correspondent services, please follow the Froala install instructions.
Displaying on Target Page
In order to display mathematical formulas on the target page, i.e. the page where content produced by the HTML editor will be visible, the target page needs to include the MathType script. For example for the default setting this would be:
<script src="https://www.wiris.net/demo/plugins/app/WIRISplugins.js?viewer=image"></script>
Documentation
To find out more information about MathType, please go to the following documentation:
Privacy policy
The MathType Privacy Policy covers the data processing operations for the MathType users. It is an addendum of the company’s general Privacy Policy and the general Privacy Policy still applies to MathType users.