mdmath allows to use Visual Studio Code as a markdown editor capable of typesetting and rendering TeX math.K,
In fact it now reuses the built in markdown viewer. KaTeX works inside as a fast math renderer.
Insert Table Of Content command available. Inject ToC at cursor location via Insert Table of Content from Command Palette (Ctrl+KT).
User notification on HTML export can be suppressed via boolean user setting Silent (default: false).
Enforce inline math $...$ pair being enclosed by space characters as a guard against misinterpretation of single $'s in normal markdown via user setting Outerspace (default: false for backward compatibility).
Features
Simplify the process of authoring and live previewing markdown documents containing math formulas.
This extension is a comfortable tool for scientists, engineers and students with markdown as their first choice
document format.
Inline math
Display math (Pandoc compatible)
Formula numbering
Inline math with tables
Works offline.
Integrated in native markdown viewer. So after installing the extension, TeX math is properly displayed in the markdown preview window.
Editor view and Preview are synchronized while scrolling.
Copy resulting HTML code to the system clipboard.
Due to markdown-it-texmath's support of different formula delimiters, these are also available and user configurable with mdmath:
'dollars' (default)
inline: $...$
display: $$...$$
display + equation number: $$...$$ (1)
'brackets'
inline: \(...\)
display: \[...\]
display + equation number: \[...\] (1)
'gitlab'
inline: $`...`$
display: ```math ... ```
display + equation number: ```math ... ``` (1)
'julia'
inline: $...$ or ``...``
display: ```math ... ```
display + equation number: ```math ... ``` (1)
'kramdown'
inline: $$...$$
display: $$...$$
display + equation number: $$...$$ (1)
Installation ...
... from inside of VSCode
Press F1 key inside of Visual Studio Code and type extension. Choose Extensions: Install Extension
and then select the Markdown+Math extension from the list.
... from Mac & Linux Command Line
cd $HOME/.vscode/extensions
git clone https://github.com/goessner/mdmath.git
cd mdmath
npm install
... from Windows Command Line
cd %USERPROFILE%\.vscode\extensions
git clone https://github.com/goessner/mdmath.git
cd mdmath
npm install
Usage
Launch VS Code, create or open a markdown file (.md).
Open a preview window.
Typeset in your markdown source window and see the preview window live updating.
Press Ctrl+K, or run the command Save Markdown+Math to HTML to save the corresponding HTML source to the file system.
Press Ctrl+K. or run the command Clip Markdown+Math to HTML to copy the corresponding HTML source to the underlying systems clipboard.
Press Ctrl+KT or run the command Insert Table of Content to insert a generated Table of Content at cursor location.
markdown-it: The markdown renderer also used in VS Code.
katex: This is where credits for fast rendering TeX math in HTML go to.
FAQ
How to define my own CSS file for HTML export ?
Define it by the user setting mdmath.style as an absolute URL. So for an example you might choose mdmath.style: "file://c:/mystyle/mystyle.css" with windows.
Use them in your markdown document. For example ...
Vectors in $\RR^2$ have a shape of
$$\vek{x}{y}$$
BTW: KaTeX now supports \R natively, so macro \RR makes sense only for demonstration reasons.
Macros not working?
Be sure to have at least version 2.7.4 installed.
Be sure to have closed and opened VSCode again after having changed settings.
Due to possible macro collision with extension Markdown All In One disable "markdown.extension.math.enabled": false, there.
How to define macros in a user macro file?
Create a JSON file containing the macros and define its path in user settings. For example ...
"mdmath.macroFile": "c:/myfiles/mymacros.json"
Define the macros the same way as in the user settings.
User macro definition file has priority over user defined macro settings, which are ignored then.
Are there global predefined macros ?
No. Macros are user defined with user settings mdmath.macros. So they are available in all user specific markdown documents.
Can I write the HTML source to a file ?
Yes. Use the Markdown: Save Markdown+Math to Html command or the key binding Ctrl+K,.
The Html file is written to the folder where the markdown file resides in. This is the default.
You can change the destination folder by specifying a relative path to your working directory with the help of the user setting mdmath.savePath. So for an example you might choose mdmath.savePath: "./html/${file.name}.html".
Can I synchronously let the HTML source file update ?
Yes. Simply set the user setting mdmath.autosave: true for this (default is false).
Now, whenever you save your markdown file, the corresponding Html file is also saved.
The destination folder mdmath.savePath is used for this.
Be sure to have closed and opened VSCode again after having changed settings.
Formula highlighting is broken ?
It is implemented only for $ delimiters at present.
$ characters in markdown text are sometimes confused with math delimiters. Enclose them by backticks (`) then.
Formula highlighting is possible only for formulas on a single line. It breaks with every newline character.
Math highlighting is completely different from LaTeX math parsing.
What if I need to use the currency symbol $ also in my markup ?
It should be safe to use it. If in doubt escape it.
What are the restrictions with inline formulas ?
Whitespace after opening $ and before closing $ is not allowed.
Numeric character before opening $ and after closing $ is not allowed.
At least one character (whitespace ?) is required between two consecutive inline formulas.
Line break inside is not allowed.
What are the restrictions with display formulas ?
Not allowed inline of text.
Not allowed inside of tables. Use inline math there instead.
Blank lines before and behind required.
Restrictions for inline formulas do not apply.
Can I use math markup in blockquotes ?
We can use inline and display formulas in blockquote sections.
Multilevel blockquote sections work as expected.
Can I use math markup in code blocks ?
No, math markup in code blocks is shown - as expected - as markup. This is consistent now, but in contrast to mdmath versions prior to 2.0.
Can I access the HTML source of the markdown file ?
Yes. Use the Markdown: Clip Markdown+Math to Html command or the key binding Ctrl+K..
The markdown preview window has to be opened once for this in order to function properly.
You need to have the markdown source window activated here (not the preview window!).
Please note, that the resulting HTML source references 'CDN'-located remote css files. Change those references to local URL's if necessary.
Is PDF output supported ?
Not directly. In order to create *.pdf output from your Markdown you can create a *.html document first and print it then using a PDF printer or use Pandoc.
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