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Frédéric Wang edited this page Mar 11, 2014
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Download a release package that contains the js file for use on a Web page, a commonJS program or to execute from the command line. You can also do npm install texzilla
to install the Node Packaged Module.
- Usage in a CommonJS program or Web page
- Usage from the command line
- Specifying display and RTL modes
- Handling Parsing Errors
- Extracting the original TeX source
- Setting the DOM Parser
- Show the TeX source when the user double clicks on a MathML expression
- Parsing TeX expressions in your Web page
- Using TeXZilla as an <x-tex> tag
- Using TeXZilla as a Web server
TeXZilla uses a context-free grammar based on the one of itex2MML, which itself inspired from AMS LaTeX. For now, we refer to the itex2MML documentation. TODO: we should give more details here when TeXZilla 1.0 is released!
See also Compatibility Notes