This is a Jekyll plugin for performing compile-time math rendering via the KaTeX library. KaTeX is a library for rending math on the web using LaTeX, similar to MathJax.
KaTeX differs from MathJax in that it displays faster rendering speed and renders to pure HTML rather than PNGs. There are various resources in benchmarking and comparing their performance, for more info, start here.
Comes packaged with KaTeX 0.11.1
but you can specify a different version in your Jekyll _config.yml
(see below).
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In your Jekyll project, add the plugin to your
_config.yml
, e.g.:plugins: - jekyll-katex
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Add
jekyll-katex
to yourgems.rb
/Gemfile
plugin block:group :jekyll_plugins do gem 'jekyll-katex' end
Once done, execute
bundle install
. -
Add KaTeX CSS and Fonts. Follow the installation instructions on the KaTeX README. You can skip including the
.js
file unless you want to do client-side in-browser rendering, as well.Put the following (adjusting for your version) in your page headers:
<link rel="stylesheet" href="https://cdn.jsdelivr.net/npm/[email protected]/dist/katex.min.css" integrity="sha384-zB1R0rpPzHqg7Kpt0Aljp8JPLqbXI3bhnPWROx27a9N0Ll6ZP/+DiW/UqRcLbRjq" crossorigin="anonymous">
Supported configuration values, shown with default values:
katex:
js_path: "{{ Gem::lib_path }}/assets/js" # Path used to search for katex.min.js
rendering_options:
# Default KaTeX rendering options. See https://github.com/Khan/KaTeX#rendering-options
throw_error: true # throwOnError - set to false if you want rendering to output error as text rather than a build error
error_color: "#cc0000" # errorColor
There are two liquid tags: katex
and katexmm
.
Use the katex
liquid tag for LaTeX math equations like so:
{% katex %}
c = \pm\sqrt{a^2 + b^2}
{% endkatex %}
If you want the equation to be rendered in display mode (on its own line, centered, large symbols), just pass in the display
parameter:
{% katex display %}
c = \pm\sqrt{a^2 + b^2}
{% endkatex %}
The katex
liquid tag can be cumbersome, particularly if you have many inline blocks, which would need to be opened
and closed repeatedly, cluttering the source text. katexmm
is an alternative that supports fenced math mode blocks
similar to standard latex:
{% katexmm %}
This is a mixed environment where you can have normal text and $c = \pm\sqrt{a^2 + b^2}$ fenced math. \$!
{% endkatexmm %}
$
for inline$$
for display mode\$
to escape$
anywhere within thekatexmm
environment
$ bundle install
$ rake build
Feel free to open issues and pull requests.
The gem is available as open source under the terms of the MIT License.