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    tinymathlive

a fork from awesome Mathlive by Arno Gourdol


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0.95.1 2023-07-25

Improvements

  • #2064, #2065 Improved behavior of virtual keyboard shift key, contributed by https://github.com/oscarhermoso

Issues Resolved

  • #1995 When right clicking to bring up the variant panel in the virtual keyboard, in some situations the virtual keyboard would lock up.
  • #2047 Use \exp instead of \mathrm{exp} in the virtual keyboard
  • #2067 When setting up the virtual keyboard policy to "sandboxed" in a cross domain iframe, a runtime error would occur.

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math live

MathLive

A Web Component for Math Input

Maintenance GitHub license

MathLive is a powerful web component that provides an easy-to-use interface for editing math formulas. With over 800 built-in LaTeX commands, MathLive enables beautiful, TeX-quality typesetting. It's designed for mobile devices with an extensive set of virtual keyboards for math input, and is also compatible with screen readers, including custom math-to-speech support for improved accessibility. In addition, MathLive outputs to LaTeX, MathML, ASCIIMath, and MathJSON formats, making it incredibly versatile. And the best part? It's easy to customize to your needs!

The popover panel A Virtual Keyboard
The Loop Equation

🚀 Getting Started

Using MathLive is easy! Simply add a <math-field> tag to your page, and it works just like a <textarea> or <button> element. You can manipulate the mathfield using methods of the element and listen for events to be notified when its internal state changes.

<!DOCTYPE html>
<html lang="en-US">
  <body>
    <math-field>f(x)=</math-field>
    <script src="https://unpkg.com/mathlive"></script>
  </body>
</html>

Documentation

MathLive has an extensive set of documentation to help you get started, including guides on interacting with a mathfield, customizing it, executing commands, defining custom LaTeX macros, managing inline and keyboard shortcuts, controlling speech output, and displaying static math formulas. You can find all of these guides on the MathLive website.

In addition to the guides, you can also find reference documentation of the MathLive API on the MathLive SDK page.

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📃 License

This project is licensed under the MIT License.

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Last updated on 10 Jul 2023

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