Use inline math expression / LaTeX directly in your editor!
See the demo at /example
for a quick introduction on how to use this package.
The package is now available on NPM as @aarkue/tiptap-math-extension.
It can be installed using npm install @aarkue/tiptap-math-extension
.
To correctly render the LaTeX expressions, you will also need to include the KaTeX CSS.
If you are using vite you can use import "katex/dist/katex.min.css";
in the component which renders the tiptap editor.
This requires that you also install the katex
npm package using npm i katex
(https://www.npmjs.com/package/katex).
There are also different ways to include the CSS, for instance by using a CDN like jsdelivr.net
. See https://katex.org/docs/browser for more information. Note, however, that only the CSS needs to be included manually, as the JS is already bundled with this plugin.
Writing a math expression surrounded by $
-signs automatically creates a rendered LaTeX expression.
The delimiters are also configurable via the corresponding option.
To edit or delete the LaTeX, simply press backspace with the cursor placed before the expression. The rendered LaTeX will disappear and the LaTeX source will become normal editable text again.
Note: Since version 1.2.0 this feature needs to be explicitly enabled.
This can be done using the evaluate
configuration option:
const editor = useEditor({
extensions: [StarterKit, MathExtension.configure({ evaluation: true })],
content: "<p>Hello World!</p>",
});
Calculation results can be shown inline, using the Evaluatex.js library.
Define variables using the :=
notation (e.g., x := 120
).
Then, expressions can include this variable (e.g., x \cdot 4=
).
End the calculating expressions with =
to automatically show the computed result.
Try out the demo directly online at https://aarkue.github.io/tiptap-math-extension/!
tiptap-math.mp4
There are a few options available to configure the extension. See below for typescript definitions of all available options and their default value.
export interface MathExtensionOption {
/** Evaluate LaTeX expressions */
evaluation: boolean;
/** Add InlineMath node type (currently required as inline is the only supported mode) */
addInlineMath: boolean;
/** KaTeX options to use for evaluation, see also https://katex.org/docs/options.html */
katexOptions?: KatexOptions;
/** Delimiters to auto-convert. Per default dollar-style (`dollar`) ($x_1$ and $$\sum_i i$$) are used.
*
* The `bracket` option corresponds to `\(x_1\)` and `\[\sum_i i \]`.
*
* Alternatively, custom inline/block regexes can be used.
* The inner math content is expected to be the match at index 1 (`props.match[1]`).
*/
delimiters?:
| "dollar"
| "bracket"
| {
inlineRegex?: string;
blockRegex?: string;
inlineStart?: string;
inlineEnd?: string;
blockStart?: string;
blockEnd?: string;
};
}
export const DEFAULT_OPTIONS: MathExtensionOption = { addInlineMath: true, evaluation: false, delimiters: "dollar" };
See https://katex.org/docs/options.html for a complete list of the available KaTeX options.
- Tiptap Editor: The extensible editor for which this is an extension.
- KaTeX: A LaTeX rendering engine for the web, used to render LaTeX expressions.
- Evaluatex.js: Used to evaluate LaTeX expressions to a numeric value (e.g.,
1 + (2 \cdot 3) = 7
). - Vite: Used to serve the example demo project.