texmath
texmath is a Haskell library for converting between formats used to
represent mathematics. Currently it provides functions to read and
write TeX math, presentation MathML, and OMML (Office Math Markup
Language, used in Microsoft Office), and to write Gnu eqn and
pandoc’s native format (allowing conversion, using pandoc, to
a variety of different markup formats). The TeX reader and
writer supports basic LaTeX and AMS extensions, and it can parse
and apply LaTeX macros. The package also includes several
utility modules which may be useful for anyone looking to
manipulate either TeX math or MathML. For example, a copy of
the MathML operator dictionary is included.
You can try it out online here.
(Note that the math it produces will be rendered correctly only
if your browser supports MathML. Firefox does; Safari and Chrome do not.)
By default, only the Haskell library is installed. To install a
test program, texmath
, use the executable
Cabal flag:
cabal install -fexecutable
To run the test suite, compile with --enable-tests
and do cabal test
.
Alternatively, texmath can be installed using
stack. Install
the stack binary somewhere in your path. Then, in the texmath
repository,
stack setup
stack install --flag texmath:executable
The texmath
binary will be put in ~/.local/bin
.
Macro definitions may be included before a LaTeX formula.
texmath
will behave as a CGI script when called under the name
texmath-cgi
(e.g. through a symbolic link).
The file cgi/texmath.html
contains an example of how it can
be used.
Generating lookup tables
There are three main lookup tables which are built form externally compiled lists.
This section contains information about how to modify and regenerate these tables.
In the lib
direction there are two sub-directories which contain the
necessary files.
MMLDict.hs
The utility program xsltproc
is required.
You can find these files in lib/mmldict/
- If desired replace
unicode.xml
with and updated version (you can download a copy from here
xsltproc -o dictionary.xml operatorDictionary.xsl unicode.xml
runghc generateMMLDict.hs
- Replace the operator table at the bottom of
src/Text/TeXMath/Readers/MathML/MMLDict.hs
with the contents of mmldict.hs
ToTeXMath.hs
You can find these files in lib/totexmath/
- If desired, replace
unimathsymbols.txt
with an updated version from here
runghc unicodetotex.hs
- Replace the record table at the bottom of
src/Text/TeXMath/Unicode/ToTeXMath.hs
with the contents of UnicodeToLaTeX.hs
ToUnicode.hs
You can find these files in lib/tounicode/
.
- If desired, replace
UnicodeData.txt
with an updated verson from
here.
runghc mkUnicodeTable.hs
- Replace the table at the bottom of
src/Text/TeXMath/Unicode/ToUnicode.hs
with the output.
Editing the tables
It is not necessary to edit the source files to add records to the tables.
To add to or modify a table it is easier to add modify either unicodetotex.hs
or generateMMLDict.hs
. This is easily achieved by adding an item to the corresponding
updates
lists. After making the changes, follow the above steps to regenerate
the table.
Authors
John MacFarlane wrote the original TeX reader, MathML writer, and
OMML writer. Matthew Pickering contributed the MathML reader, the TeX
writer, and many of the auxiliary modules. Jesse Rosenthal contributed
the OMML reader. Thanks also to John Lenz for many contributions.