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Fix #7: katex now work as expected
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@ -21,7 +21,7 @@ This is a fork of the original [hugo-tufte](https://github.com/shawnohare/hugo-t
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[katex](https://katex.org/) renders LaTeX written inside of markdown files. LaTeX can be
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written more or less as normal. Some examples:
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- This `\\( \frac{1}{2} \\)` will be rendered inline.
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- This `$ \frac{1}{2} $` will be rendered inline.
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- A simple displayed equation: `$$f(x, y) := e^{x^2 - y^2}.$$`
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There currently seems to be some weirdness with other environments,
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@ -33,12 +33,12 @@ Let $G$ be a finite group with exponent $2$. Then every element is
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an involution, hence for any $x$, $y$ in $G$ we have:
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<p>
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\begin{align*}
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\begin{aligned}
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e &= (xy)^2 \\
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&=xyxy \implies \\
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y^{-1} &= xyx \implies \\
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y^{-1}x^{-1} &= xy,
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\end{align*}
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\end{aligned*}
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</p>
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establishing that $G$ is abelian.
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@ -104,7 +104,7 @@ support all the features present in the
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```html
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{{< epigraph pre="Author Writer, " cite="Math is Fun" >}}
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This is an example of an epigraph with some math
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\\( \mathbb N \subseteq \mathbb R \\)
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$ \mathbb N \subseteq \mathbb R $
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to start the beginning of a section.
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{{< /epigraph >}}
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```
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@ -4,12 +4,12 @@ meta = false
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author = "AUTHOR NAME"
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date = "2021-07-20T13:56:01-08:00"
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type = "post"
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title = "More math \\(\\xi_{(even-in-the-title-!)}\\)"
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title = "More math $\\xi_{(even-in-the-title-!)}$"
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subtitle = "Wow this really works ! "
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toc = true
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categories = ["katex", "latex", "tufte-css"]
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+++
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A compilation of \\(\LaTeX\\) formulas...
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A compilation of $\LaTeX$ formulas...
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<!--more-->
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## Matrix
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@ -12,13 +12,13 @@ categories = ["katex", "latex", "tufte-css"]
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+++
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This is a quick demonstration post. It serves as an example of the features
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of this theme. One of them is \\( \LaTeX \\) via [Katex](https://katex.org/).
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of this theme. One of them is $ \LaTeX $ via [Katex](https://katex.org/).
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{{< section "begin" >}}
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## A Bit About Mathematics
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{{< epigraph pre="Shawn O'Hare, " cite="Math is Fun" >}}
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This is an example of an epigraph with some math
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\\( \mathbb N \subseteq \mathbb R \\)
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$ \mathbb N \subseteq \mathbb R $
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to start the beginning of a section.
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{{< /epigraph >}}
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### Inline
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Some inline math:
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{{< marginnote "mn-example" >}}This is a margin note.{{< /marginnote >}}
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\\(e^{i \pi} = -1\\)
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and \\(\sqrt{-1} = i \\)
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and \\( a_2 = 3 \\).
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$e^{i \pi} = -1$
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and $\sqrt{-1} = i $
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and $ a_2 = 3 $.
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### Display
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And display math using escaped brackets `\\[`:
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And display math using this symbol `$$`:
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{{< sidenote "sn-example" >}}This is a sidenote!{{< /sidenote >}}
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\\[
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$$
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-- \cdot_H -- \colon B(G,H) \times B(H, K) \to B(G, K), \quad ([X], [Y]) \mapsto [X \times_H Y].
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\\]
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$$
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### Environments
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Currently, certain \\(\LaTeX\\) environments need to be escaped so that
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Currently, certain $\LaTeX$ environments need to be escaped so that
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the markdown processor does not override Katex. Currently, display
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environments should be enclosed in `<p>` tags and blank lines.
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For instance:
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### Blockquotes
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Some blockquotes. But first, we try to manually cite via
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<cite>This is between cite tags and has math: \\(e^x \\)</cite>
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<cite>This is between cite tags and has math: $e^x $</cite>
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{{< blockquote cite="www.shawnohare.com" footer="Shawn O'Hare" >}}
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This is a blockquote with two paragraphs, that employs the
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<link rel="stylesheet" href="https://cdn.jsdelivr.net/npm/katex@0.12.0/dist/katex.min.css">
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<script defer src="https://cdn.jsdelivr.net/npm/katex@0.12.0/dist/katex.min.js"></script>
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<script defer src="https://cdn.jsdelivr.net/npm/katex@0.12.0/dist/contrib/auto-render.min.js" onload="renderMathInElement(document.body);"></script>
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<script defer src="https://cdn.jsdelivr.net/npm/katex@0.12.0/dist/contrib/auto-render.min.js"></script>
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<script>
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renderMathInElement(
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renderMathInElement(
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document.body,
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{
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{
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delimiters: [
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{left: "$$", right: "$$", display: true},
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{left: "\\[", right: "\\]", display: true},
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{left: "$", right: "$", display: true},
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{left: "\\(", right: "\\)", display: true}
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],
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{ left: "$$", right: "$$", display: true },
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{ left: "\\[", right: "\\]", display: true },
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{ left: "$", right: "$", display: false },
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{ left: "\\(", right: "\\)", display: false }
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],
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displayMode: true
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}
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);
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</script>
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}
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);
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