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math live

The MathLive mathfield

A Web Component for Math Input

Maintenance GitHub license

The MathLive library includes a <math-field> web component that provides an easy-to-use interface for editing math.

With over 800 built-in LaTeX commands, mathfields render beautiful, TeX-quality typesetting.

Mathfields are designed for mobile devices with an extensive set of virtual keyboards for math input, and are compatible with screen readers, including custom math-to-speech support for improved accessibility.

Mathfields output their content as LaTeX, MathML, ASCIIMath, Typst and MathJSON formats.

And the best part? They're easy to customize to your needs!

The popover panel A Virtual Keyboard
The Loop Equation

πŸš€ Getting Started

Using MathLive is easy! Simply add a <math-field> tag to your page. It initializes automatically and works just like a <textarea> or <button> element. You can manipulate the mathfield using methods of the element and listen for events to be notified when its internal state changes.

npm install mathlive
import 'mathlive';
<!DOCTYPE html>
<html lang="en-US">
  <body>
    <math-field>f(x)= x+1</math-field>
  </body>
</html>

You can also add it using a CDN:

<head>
    <script src="https://unpkg.com/mathlive"></script>
</head>

Check documentation for React, Svelte and interaction with Mathfield.

πŸ“– Documentation

MathLive has an extensive set of documentation to help you get started, including guides on interacting with a mathfield, customizing it, executing commands, defining custom LaTeX macros, managing inline and keyboard shortcuts, controlling speech output, and displaying static math formulas. You can find all of these guides on the MathLive.io website.

In addition to the guides, you can also find reference documentation of the mathfield API on the Mathfield API Reference page.

FAQ

Q: When is the next release?

MathLive follows a semi-annual release cycle, with major releases typically scheduled for June and January. These may be followed by patch releases to address any issues that arise shortly after deployment. Additionally, an out-of-band release can be made if requested by a sponsor or if a community member submits a pull request and requests a release to include their contribution.

Related Projects

MathJSON (on GitHub)
A lightweight data interchange format for mathematical notation.
Compute Engine (on GitHub)
The MathLive Compute Engine performs numeric and symbolic calculations on MathJSON expressions

πŸ’¬ Contact Us

πŸ“ƒ License

This project is licensed under the MIT License.

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