This is a fork of flutter_math addressing compatibility
problems while flutter_math
is not being maintained.
Math equation rendering in pure Dart & Flutter.
This project aims to achieve maximum compatibility and fidelity with regard to the KaTeX project, while maintaining the performance advantage of Dart and Flutter. A further UnicodeMath-style equation editing support will be experimented in the future.
The TeX parser is a Dart port of the KaTeX parser. There are only a few unsupported features and parsing differences compared to the original KaTeX parser. List of some unsupported features can be found here.
x = \frac{-b \pm \sqrt{b^2 - 4ac}}{2a}
i\hbar\frac{\partial}{\partial t}\Psi(\vec x,t) = -\frac{\hbar}{2m}\nabla^2\Psi(\vec x,t)+ V(\vec x)\Psi(\vec x,t)
\hat f(\xi) = \int_{-\infty}^\infty f(x)e^{- 2\pi i \xi x}\mathrm{d}x
Add flutter_math
to your pubspec.yaml
dependencies
Currently only Android platform has been tested. If you encounter any issues with iOS, please file them.
Web support is added in v0.1.6. It is tested for DomCanvas backend. In general it should behave largely the same with mobile. It is expected to break with CanvasKit backend. Check out the Online Demo
The usage is straightforward. Just Math.tex(r'\frac a b')
. There is also optional arguments of TexParserSettings settings
, which corresponds to Settings in KaTeX and support a subset of its features.
Display-style equations:
Math.tex(r'\frac a b', mathStyle: MathStyle.display) // Default
In-line equations
Math.tex(r'\frac a b', mathStyle: MathStyle.text)
The default size of the equation is obtained from the build context. If you wish to specify the size, you can use textStyle
. Note: this parameter will also change how big 1cm/1pt/1inch is rendered on the screen. If you wish to specify the size of those absolute units, use logicalPpi
Math.tex(
r'\frac a b',
textStyle: TextStyle(fontSize: 42),
// logicalPpi: MathOptions.defaultLogicalPpiFor(42),
)
There is also a selectable variant SelectableMath
that creates selectable and copy-able equations on both mobile and web. (EXPERIMENTAL) Users can select part of the equation and obtain the encoded TeX strings. The usage is similar to Flutter's SelectableText
.
SelectableMath.tex(r'\frac a b', textStyle: TextStyle(fontSize: 42))
If you would like to display custom styled error message, you should use onErrorFallback
parameter. You can also process the errors in this function. But beware this function is called in build function.
Math.tex(
r'\garbled $tring',
textStyle: TextStyle(color: Colors.green),
onErrorFallback: (err) => Container(
color: Colors.red,
child: Text(err.messageWithType, style: TextStyle(color: Colors.yellow)),
),
)
If you wish to have more granularity dealing with equations, you can manually invoke the parser and supply AST into the widget.
SyntaxTree ast;
try {
ast = SyntaxTree(greenRoot: TexParser(r'\frac a b', TexParserSettings()).parse());
} on ParseException catch (e) {
// Handle my error here
}
SelectableMath(
ast: ast,
mathStyle: MathStyle.text,
textStyle: TextStyle(fontSize: 42),
)
This project is possible thanks to the inspirations and resources from the KaTeX Project, MathJax, Zefyr, and CaTeX.
- : TeX math parsing (See design doc)
- : AST rendering in flutter
- : Selectable widget
- : TeX output (WIP)
- : UnicodeMath parsing and encoding
- : UnicodeMath-style editing
- : Breakable equations
- : MathML parsing and encoding