notebookjs-katex v1.1.0
Overview
IPython
Markdown cells can format
LaTeX math expressions between $...$ (inline) or
$$...$$ (block) delimiters. This works great when editing and viewing within a
Jupyter process. However, when converting the source *.ipynb file
to HTML using the otherwise excellent notebookjs package the math
expressions do not appear -- notebookjs does not currently support expansion of $...$ and $$...$$
expressions into math HTML renderings.
NOTE: currently the delimiters are hard–coded. Customizing this is work for a future release.
This NPM package provides a simple filter for IPython source which when run before
notebookjs's render process will properly generate inline and block math HTML expressions using the
KaTeX package. I use this to perform server-side math expression rendering for
my blog, Keystroke Countdown.
To Use
Install this package using npm:
% npm install [-s] notebookjs-katexAssuming you already have notebookjs installed, one way for using this would like so, just prior to using
notebookjs to parse and render HTML:
var KatexFilter = require("notebookjs-katex");
var kf = new KatexFilter();
var ipynb = JSON.parse(fs.readFileSync('/path/to/notebook.ipynb'));
kf.expandKatexInNotebook(ipynb);
var notebook = notebookjs.parse(ipynb);
var html = notebook.render().outerHTML;Configuration
The KatexFilter constructor takes an optional configuration object which will be given to the KaTeX render
method. See the docs for details. Note that KatexFilter
always sets throwOnError to false, and displayMode will be set depending on the delimiters surrounding the
math expression.
Dependencies
- jsonpath -- used to isolate the Markdown cells in an IPython notebook JSON file.
- KaTeX -- performs the rendering of the LaTeX commands.
Tests
There are a set of Vows in index.test.js. To run:
% npm testNOTE: if this fails, there may be a path issue with
vowsexecutable. See package.json.