Vulkan-Docs/katex
Jon Leech b59ec03ee3 Change log for February 3, 2019 Vulkan 1.1.99 spec update:
* Update release number to 99.

Public Issues:

  * Add missing pname:pMemoryHostPointerProperties description to
    flink:vkGetMemoryHostPointerPropertiesEXT.txt (public pull request 896).
  * Minor markup fixes (public pull request 900).
  * Minor update to `khronos.css` and markup fixes (originally proposed in
    public pull request 901, but done via an internal MR).

Internal Issues:

  * Document restrictions on image queries for Y'CbCr formats in the
    <<features-formats-requiring-sampler-ycbcr-conversion>> table as well as
    for slink:sname:VkImageFormatProperties and slink:VkImageCreateInfo
    (internal issue 1361).
  * Correct type of the code:FragSizeEXT built-in in the
    <<interfaces-builtin-variables, Built-In Variables>> section (internal
    issue 1526).
  * Clean up math in the <<textures, Image Operations>> chapter by
    refactoring, using better naming conventions, updating diagrams to use
    the correct orientation, etc. (internal merge request 2968).
  * Fix minor typos for slink:VkImageCreateInfo and
    slink:VkImageStencilUsageCreateInfoEXT.
  * Add missing documentation for tlink:VkResolveModeFlagsKHR.
  * Fix extension dependency of pname:scalarBlockLayout in the
    <<features-features-requirements, Feature Requirements>> section.
  * Fix indexing math for shader binding table calculations in the
    <<shader-binding-table-indexing-rules, Indexing Rules>> section, and use
    spelling "`any-hit`" consistently.
  * Reconcile valid usage statement and text for sampled image layouts in
    slink:VkWriteDescriptorSet
    (https://github.com/KhronosGroup/Vulkan-ValidationLayers/issues/551).
  * Make SPIR-V code:OpConvertUToPtr and code:OpConvertPtrToU operations
    require a 64-bit integer for physical storage buffer pointers in the
    <<spirvenv-module-validation, Validation Rules within a Module>>
    section.
  * Update to KaTeX 10.0.

New Extensions:

  * `VK_EXT_filter_cubic`
  * `VK_NV_dedicated_allocation_image_aliasing`
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README.md

KaTeX

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KaTeX is a fast, easy-to-use JavaScript library for TeX math rendering on the web.

  • Fast: KaTeX renders its math synchronously and doesn't need to reflow the page. See how it compares to a competitor in this speed test.
  • Print quality: KaTeXs layout is based on Donald Knuths TeX, the gold standard for math typesetting.
  • Self contained: KaTeX has no dependencies and can easily be bundled with your website resources.
  • Server side rendering: KaTeX produces the same output regardless of browser or environment, so you can pre-render expressions using Node.js and send them as plain HTML.

KaTeX is compatible with all major browsers, including Chrome, Safari, Firefox, Opera, Edge, and IE 911.

KaTeX supports much (but not all) of LaTeX and many LaTeX packages. See the list of supported functions.

Try out KaTeX on the demo page!

Getting started

Starter template

<!DOCTYPE html>
<!-- KaTeX requires the use of the HTML5 doctype. Without it, KaTeX may not render properly -->
<html>
  <head>
    <link rel="stylesheet" href="https://cdn.jsdelivr.net/npm/katex@0.10.0/dist/katex.min.css" integrity="sha384-9eLZqc9ds8eNjO3TmqPeYcDj8n+Qfa4nuSiGYa6DjLNcv9BtN69ZIulL9+8CqC9Y" crossorigin="anonymous">

    <!-- The loading of KaTeX is deferred to speed up page rendering -->
    <script defer src="https://cdn.jsdelivr.net/npm/katex@0.10.0/dist/katex.min.js" integrity="sha384-K3vbOmF2BtaVai+Qk37uypf7VrgBubhQreNQe9aGsz9lB63dIFiQVlJbr92dw2Lx" crossorigin="anonymous"></script>

    <!-- To automatically render math in text elements, include the auto-render extension: -->
    <script defer src="https://cdn.jsdelivr.net/npm/katex@0.10.0/dist/contrib/auto-render.min.js" integrity="sha384-kmZOZB5ObwgQnS/DuDg6TScgOiWWBiVt0plIRkZCmE6rDZGrEOQeHM5PcHi+nyqe" crossorigin="anonymous"
        onload="renderMathInElement(document.body);"></script>
  </head>
  ...
</html>

You can also download KaTeX and host it yourself.

For details on how to configure auto-render extension, refer to the documentation.

API

Call katex.render to render a TeX expression directly into a DOM element. For example:

katex.render("c = \\pm\\sqrt{a^2 + b^2}", element, {
    throwOnError: false
});

Call katex.renderToString to generate an HTML string of the rendered math, e.g., for server-side rendering. For example:

var html = katex.renderToString("c = \\pm\\sqrt{a^2 + b^2}", {
    throwOnError: false
});
// '<span class="katex">...</span>'

Make sure to include the CSS and font files in both cases. If you are doing all rendering on the server, there is no need to include the JavaScript on the client.

The examples above use the throwOnError: false option, which renders invalid inputs as the TeX source code in red (by default), with the error message as hover text. For other available options, see the API documentation, options documentation, and handling errors documentation.

Demo and Documentation

Learn more about using KaTeX on the website!

Contributing

See CONTRIBUTING.md

License

KaTeX is licensed under the MIT License.