.. _document-options:
################
Document Options
################
The options below control the operation of the ``MathDocument`` object
created by MathJax to process the mathematics in your web page. They
are listed with their default values. To set any of these options,
include an ``options`` section in your :data:`MathJax` global object.
-----
The Configuration Block
=======================
.. code-block:: javascript
MathJax = {
options: {
skipHtmlTags: [ // HTML tags that won't be searched for math
'script', 'noscript', 'style', 'textarea', 'pre',
'code', 'annotation', 'annotation-xml'
],
includeHtmlTags: { // HTML tags that can appear within math
br: '\n', wbr: '', '#comment': ''
},
ignoreHtmlClass: 'tex2jax_ignore', // class that marks tags not to search
processHtmlClass: 'tex2jax_process', // class that marks tags that should be searched
compileError: function (doc, math, err) {doc.compileError(math, err)},
typesetError: function (doc, math, err) {doc.typesetError(math, err)},
renderActions: {...}
}
};
-----
Option Descriptions
===================
.. raw:: html
.. _skipHtmlTags:
.. describe:: skipHtmlTags: ['script', 'noscript', 'style', 'textarea',
'pre', 'code', 'annotation', 'annotation-xml']
This array lists the names of the tags whose contents should not
be processed by MathJaX (other than to look for ignore/process
classes as listed below). You can add to (or remove from) this
list to prevent MathJax from processing mathematics in specific
contexts. E.g.,
.. code-block:: javascript
skipHtmlTags: {'[-]': ['code', 'pre'], '[+]': ['li']}
would remove ``'code'`` and ``'pre'`` tags from the list, while
adding ``'li'`` tags to the list.
.. _includeHtmlTags:
.. describe:: includeHtmlTags: {br: '\n', wbr: '', '#comment': ''}
This object specifies what tags can appear within a math
expression, and what text to replace them by within the math. The
default is to allow ``
``, which becomes a newline, and ````
and HTML comments, which are removed entirely.
.. _ignoreHtmlClass:
.. describe:: ignoreHtmlClass: 'mathjax_ignore'
This is the class name used to mark elements whose contents should
not be processed by MathJax (other than to look for the
``processHtmlClass`` pattern below). Note that this is a regular
expression, and so you need to be sure to quote any `regexp`
special characters. The pattern is inserted into one that
requires your pattern to match a complete word, so setting
``ignoreHtmlClass: 'class2'`` would cause it to match an element with
``class='class1 class2 class3'`` but not ``class='myclass2'``.
Note that you can assign several classes by separating them by the
vertical line character (``|``). For instance, with
``ignoreHtmlClass: 'class1|class2'`` any element assigned a class of
either ``class1`` or ``class2`` will be skipped. This could also
be specified by ``ignoreHtmlClass: 'class[12]'``, which matches
``class`` followed by either a ``1`` or a ``2``.
.. _processHtmlClass:
.. describe:: processHtmlClass: 'mathjax_process'
This is the class name used to mark elements whose contents
*should* be processed by MathJax. This is used to restart
processing within tags that have been marked as ignored via the
``ignoreHtmlClass`` or to cause a tag that appears in the ``skipHtmlTags``
list to be processed rather than skipped. Note that this is a
regular expression, and so you need to be sure to quote any
`regexp` special characters. The pattern is inserted into one
that requires your pattern to match a complete word, so setting
``processHtmlClass: 'class2'`` would cause it to match an element with
``class='class1 class2 class3'`` but not ``class='myclass2'``.
Note that you can assign several classes by separating them by the
vertical line character (``|``). For instance, with
``processHtmlClass: 'class1|class2'`` any element assigned a class of
either ``class1`` or ``class2`` will have its contents processed.
This could also be specified by ``processHtmlClass: 'class[12]'``,
which matches ``class`` followed by either a ``1`` or a ``2``.
.. _document-compileError:
.. describe:: compileError: function (doc, math, err) {doc.compileError(math, err)}
This is the function called whenever there is an uncaught error
while an input jax is running (i.e., during the document's
:meth:`compile()` call). The arguments are the ``MathDocument`` in
which the error occurred, the ``MathItem`` for the expression where
it occurred, and the ``Error`` object for the uncaught error. The
default action is to call the document's default
:meth:`compileError()` function, which sets :attr:`math.root` to a
math element containing an error message (i.e.,
````).
You can replace this with your own function for trapping run-time
errors in the input processors.
.. _document-typesetError:
.. describe:: typesetError: function (doc, math, err) {doc.typesetError(math, err)}
This is the function called whenever there is an uncaught error
while an output jax is running (i.e., during the document's
:meth:`typeset()` call). The arguments are the ``MathDocument`` in
which the error occurred, the ``MathItem`` for the expression where
it occurred, and the ``Error`` object for the uncaught error. The
default action is to call the document's default
:meth:`typesetError()` function, which sets
:attr:`math.typesetRoot` to a ```` element containing the
text ``Math output error``. You can replace this with your own
function for trapping run-time errors in the output processors.
.. _document-renderActions:
.. describe:: renderActions: {...}
This is an object that specifies the actions to take during the
:meth:`MathJax.typeset()` (and its underlying
:meth:`MathJax.startup.document.render()` call), and the various
conversion functions, such as :meth:`MathJax.tex2svg()` (and their
underlying :meth:`MathJax.startup.document.convert()` call). The
structure of the object is ``name: value`` pairs separated by
commas, where the ``name`` gives an identifier for each action, and
the ``value`` is an array consisting of a number and zero, one, or two
functions, followed optionally by a boolean value.
The number gives the priority of the action (lower numbers are
executed first when the actions are performed). The first function
gives the action to perform when a document is rendered as a whole,
and the second a function to perform when an individual expression
is converted or re-rendered. These can be given either as an
explicit function, or as a string giving the name of a method to
call (the first should be a method of a ``MathDocument``, and the
second of a ``MathItem``). If either is an empty string, that
action is not performed. If the function is missing, the method
name is taken from the ``name`` of the action. The boolean value
tells whether the second function should be performed during a
:meth:`convert()` call (when true) or only during a
:meth:`rerender()` call (when false).
For example,
.. code-block:: javascript
MathJax = {
options: {
renderActions: {
compile: [MathItem.STATE.COMPILED],
metrics: [MathItem.STATE.METRICS, 'getMetrics', '', false]
}
}
};
specifies two actions, the first called ``compile`` that uses the
:meth:`compile()` method of the ``MathDocument`` and ``MathItem``,
and the second called ``metrics`` that uses the :meth:`getMetric()`
call for the ``MathDocument`` when the document is rendered, but
does nothing during a :meth:`rerender()` or :meth:`convert()` call
or an individual ``MathItem``.
If the first function is given explicitly, it should take one
argument, the ``MathDocument`` on which it is running. If the
second function is given explicitly, it should take two arguments,
the ``MathItem`` that is being processed, and the ``MathDocument``
in which it exists.
The default value includes actions for the main calls needed to
perform rendering of math: ``find``, ``compile``, ``metrics``,
``typeset``, ``update``, and ``reset``. These find the math in the
document, call the input jax on the math that was located, obtain
the metric information for the location of the math, call the
output jax to convert the internal format to the output format,
insert the output into the document, and finally reset the internal
flags so that a subsequent typesetting action will process
properly.
You can add your own actions by adding new named actions to the
``renderActions`` object, or override existing ones by re-using an
existing name from above. See the :ref:`mathml-output` section for
an example of doing this. The priority number tells where in the
list your actions will be performed.
Loading extensions may cause additional actions to be inserted into
the list. For example, the :ref:`menu-component` component inserts
an action to add the menu event handlers to the math after it is
inserted into the page.
-----
Developer Options
=================
.. _document-OutputJax:
.. describe:: OutputJax: null
The ``OutputJax`` object instance to use for this
``MathDocument``. If you are using MathJax components, the
:ref:`startup-component` component will create this automatically.
If you are writing a Node application accessing MathJax code
directly, you will need to create the output jax yourself and pass
it to the document through this option.
.. _document-InputJax:
.. describe:: InputJax: null
The ``InputJax`` object instance to use for this
``MathDocument``. If you are using MathJax components, the
:ref:`startup-component` component will create this automatically.
If you are writing a Node application accessing MathJax code
directly, you will need to create the input jax yourself and pass
it to the document through this option.
.. _document-MmlFactory:
.. describe:: MmlFactory: null
The ``MmlFactory`` object instance to use for creating the internal
MathML objects. This allows you to create a subclass of
``MmlFactory`` and pass that to the document. A ``null`` value
means use the default ``MmlFactory`` class and make a new instance
of that.
.. _document-MathList:
.. describe:: MathList: DefaultMathList
The ``MathList`` object class to use for managing the list of
``MathItem`` objects associated with the ``MathDocument``. This
allows you to create a subclass of ``MathList`` and pass that to
the document.
.. _document-MathItem:
.. describe:: MathItem: DefaultMathItem
The ``MathItem`` object class to use for maintaining the
information about a single expression in a ``MathDocument``. This
allows you to create a subclass of ``MathItem`` and pass that to
the document. The document ``Handler`` object may define its own
subclass of ``MathItem`` and use that as the default instead. For
example, the HTML handler uses ``HTMLMathItem`` objects for this
option.
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.. raw:: html