LaTeX with Google chart
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LaTeX on a shared host and MediaWiki and LaTeX on a host with shell access tell you how to use mimeTeX.cgi to get Latex rendered on your wiki, there is another way now - the google chart.
You can use Google Chart Tools to render latex in two ways:
Solution 1
[edit](based on the idea of MediaWiki and LaTeX on a host with shell access)
<?php
# Place this file in extension directory as Mtag.php
# Add the following line to LocalSettings.php:
# include './extensions/Mtag.php';
# MediaWiki will render as LaTeX the code within <m> </m> tags.
$wgExtensionFunctions[] = "wfMtag";
function wfMtag() {
global $wgParser;
$wgParser->setHook( "m", "returnMtagged" );
}
function returnMtagged( $code, $argv)
{
$urlencodedcode = urlencode($code);
$txt='<img src="http://chart.apis.google.com/chart?cht=tx&chf=bg,s,FFFFFFFF&chco=000000&chl='.$urlencodedcode.'">';
return $txt;
}
?>
Solution 2
[edit](based on the idea of LaTeX on a shared host)
Open Math.php in $WikiPath/includes/Math.php and find this function (at the bottom):
public static function renderMath( $tex, $params=array() ) {
global $wgUser;
$math = new MathRenderer( $tex, $params );
$math->setOutputMode( $wgUser->getOption('math'));
return $math->render();
}
Add this line after the first line:
return '<img class="tex" src="http://chart.apis.google.com/chart?cht=tx&chf=bg,s,FFFFFFFF&chco=000000&chl=' . rawurlencode($tex) . '" alt="LaTeX: ' . htmlspecialchars($tex) . '">';
Result:
public static function renderMath( $tex, $params=array() ) {
return '<img class="tex" src="http://chart.apis.google.com/chart?cht=tx&chf=bg,s,FFFFFFFF&chco=000000&chl=' . rawurlencode($tex) . '" alt="LaTeX: ' . htmlspecialchars($tex) . '">';
global $wgUser;
$math = new MathRenderer( $tex, $params );
$math->setOutputMode( $wgUser->getOption('math'));
return $math->render();
}
Then enable TeX in LocalSettings.php
See also
[edit]- Extension:SimpleMathJax a quicker and easier way to provide support for rendering mathematical formulas on-wiki, without texvc or LaTeX.