LaTex plugin for markdown-it markdown parser,Server side MathJax Renderer.
Screenshot:
npm install markdown-it-latex2img --save
const md = require(‘markdown-it‘)()
.use(require(‘markdown-it-latex2img‘));
md.render(`$\\frac {a+1}{b+2}$`) //JavaScript strings require double backslashes, but HTML input and reading files are not required
Differences in browser. If you load script directly into the page, without package system, module will add itself globally as window.markdownitLatex2img
.
<script src="https://cdn.jsdelivr.net/npm/markdown-it-latex2img@latest/dist/markdown-it-latex2img.min.js" crossorigin="anonymous"></script>
<script src="https://cdn.jsdelivr.net/npm/markdown-it@11.0.0/dist/markdown-it.min.js" crossorigin="anonymous"></script>
<script>
var md = window.markdownit();
md.use(window.markdownitLatex2img);
</script>
WARNING: No front-end scripts and other Math plugins are required. Remove them ALL before using this plugin.Please use official plugin hexo-renderer-markdown-it as Renderer.
npm i hexo-renderer-markdown-it --save
npm i markdown-it-latex2img --save
# _config.yml
markdown:
plugins:
- markdown-it-latex2img
Default will load mathjax plugin EVERY PAGE during rendering,Does not reduce page speed after generated.Later will support on-demand rendering to improve rendering speed
Property | Type | Default | Required | Remarks |
---|---|---|---|---|
server | String | https://math.now.sh | true | ?from=block/inline=inline |
style | String | false | commonly use filter: opacity(75%);transform:scale(0.75);text-align:center; to fit the body font color and size |
If you want to customize options in hexo,please do as follows:
# _config.yml
markdown:
plugins:
- name: markdown-it-latex2img
options:
style: ‘filter: opacity(90%);transform:scale(0.85);text-align:center;‘
Markup is based on pandoc definition.
Mathjax pointed out
The default math delimiters are $$...$$ and [...] for displayed mathematics, and (...) for in-line mathematics.Note in particular that the \(...\) in-line delimiters are not used by default.That is because dollar signs appear too often in non-mathematical settings, which could cause some text to be treated as mathematics unexpectedly.
However,most still use \(...\), we have followed this habit.
# inline
$\frac {a+1}{b+2}$ # The opening $ must have a non-space character immediately to its right, while the closing $ must have a non-space character immediately to its left, and must not be followed immediately by a digit.
# block
$$
{
e^x=\lim_{n\to\infty} \left( 1+\frac{x}{n} \right)^n
\qquad (2)
}
$$
MIT ? MakerGYT
原文:https://www.cnblogs.com/makergyt/p/13220558.html