# Markdown-it Katex Markdown It plugin that adds [KaTeX](https://github.com/Khan/KaTeX) rendering. This is used by VS Code to render math in Markdown. Originally forked from [@iktakahiro/markdown-it-katex](https://github.com/iktakahiro/markdown-it-katex) ## Usage Install markdown-it ```bash npm install markdown-it ``` Install the plugin ```bash npm install @vscode/markdown-it-katex ``` Use it in your javascript ```javascript const md = require("markdown-it")(); const mk = require("@vscode/markdown-it-katex").default; md.use(mk); // double backslash is required for javascript strings, but not html input const result = md.render("# Math Rulez! \n $\\sqrt{3x-1}+(1+x)^2$"); ``` Include the KaTeX stylesheet in your html: ```html ``` If you're using the default markdown-it parser, I also recommend the [github stylesheet](https://github.com/sindresorhus/github-markdown-css): ```html ``` `KaTeX` options can be supplied with the second argument to use. ```javascript md.use(mk, { throwOnError: false, errorColor: " #cc0000" }); ``` ## Examples ### Inline Surround your LaTeX with a single `$` on each side for inline rendering. ```latex $\sqrt{3x-1}+(1+x)^2$ ``` ### Block Use two (`$$`) for block rendering. This mode uses bigger symbols and centers the result. ```latex $$\begin{array}{c} \nabla \times \vec{\mathbf{B}} -\, \frac1c\, \frac{\partial\vec{\mathbf{E}}}{\partial t} & = \frac{4\pi}{c}\vec{\mathbf{j}} \nabla \cdot \vec{\mathbf{E}} & = 4 \pi \rho \\ \nabla \times \vec{\mathbf{E}}\, +\, \frac1c\, \frac{\partial\vec{\mathbf{B}}}{\partial t} & = \vec{\mathbf{0}} \\ \nabla \cdot \vec{\mathbf{B}} & = 0 \end{array}$$ ``` ### Using your own version of KaTeX ```js import MarkdownIt from "markdown-it"; import mk from "@vscode/markdown-it-katex"; import katex from "katex"; // Load some katex extensions import "katex/contrib/mhchem"; import "katex/contrib/copy-tex"; const md = new MarkdownIt(); md.use(mk.default, { katex }); const result = md.render("# Math Rulez! \n $\\sqrt{3x-1}+(1+x)^2$"); const chemResult = md.render("$\\ce{Hg^2+ ->[I-] HgI2 ->[I-] [Hg^{II}I4]^2-}$"); console.log(result); console.log(chemResult); ``` ## Syntax Math parsing in markdown is designed to agree with the conventions set by pandoc: Anything between two $ characters will be treated as TeX math. 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. Thus, $20,000 and $30,000 won’t parse as math. If for some reason you need to enclose text in literal $ characters, backslash-escape them and they won’t be treated as math delimiters. ## Math Syntax Support KaTeX is based on TeX and LaTeX. Support for both is growing. Here's a list of currently supported functions: [Things that KaTeX does not (yet) support](https://github.com/KaTeX/KaTeX/wiki/Things-that-KaTeX-does-not-%28yet%29-support)