The previous code incorrectly implemented TeXbook rules. First off,
the font metrics at issue should be those for the superscript/
subscript style, not the main style. Secondly, the metrics should be
scaled by the font size.
This changes some screenshotter tests (and they look more like TeX
now).
Add long-form aliases for various text symbols
* \textgreater is an alias for > in text mode
* \textless is an alias for < in text mode
* \textbar is an alias for | in text mode
* \textdollar is an alias for \$ in text mode
* \textunderscore is an alias for \_ in text mode
* \textbraceleft is an alias for \{ in text mode
* \textbraceright is an alias for \} in text mode
* \textless is an alias for < in text mode
* \textgreater is an alias for > in text mode
* \textbar is an alias for | in text mode
* \textbardbl is an alias for \| in text mode
* \textendash is an alias for -- in text mode
* \textemdash is an alias for --- in text mode
* \textquoteleft is an alias for ` in text mode
* \textquoteright is an alias for ' in text mode
* \textquotedblleft is an alias for `` in text mode
* \textquotedblright is an alias for '' in text mode
* \textdagger is an alias for \dag in text mode
* \textdaggerdbl is an alias for \ddag in text mode
* \textsterling is an alias for \pounds in text mode
* \dag, \ddag work in text mode
* \circledR, \checkmark, \pounds work in text mode too
* Extend Symbols1 test to test \pounds and \textdollar in \text
* Add note about \pounds in text vs. math mode
* Ship predefined macros with the library, in macros.js.
* Allow macro arguments #1 and so on, with argument count deduced from string.
* Use these features to implement \overset and \underset, fixes#484.
* Change cell style to 'text' in {array}, {matrix}, {cases}.
* Add {darray} and {dcases} which use display style for their cells.
* Add ArrayMode test with \frac's inside {array} in display mode.
This reverts commit 4d2e46e7f6.
Having trailing commans makes diffs easier to read as it avoids modifying a
line just to add a trailing comma if there is another item to add at the end
of a list. There are plans to switch to ES6 notation and to translate that
to ES5 as part of the build process. Since that translation would remove
trailing commas, the IE9 problems that originally motivated the commit
should vanish soon.
Summary: IE 9 doesn't like trailing commas. When we introduced eslint, we added
a bunch of trailing commas, which makes IE 9 sad.
Test Plan:
- `make lint`
- Visit http://localhost:7936/ using IE 9 on browserstack.
- See that the math loads, and there are no errors in the F12 developer tools.
@kevinb
So `\text{Hi}` becomes one <span...>Hi</span>, rather than two
<span...>H</span><span...>i</span>.
This allows the font renderer to apply kerning, which changes some
test output.
These commands set their arguments in a given TeX math class. Use
the existing "op" type for \mathop (to support \limits); introduce
a new "mclass" type for the other classes.
Fixes#482. Tests borrowed from #485 (cbreeden).
It's important to get spacing right that the domTree classes reflect
math atom types. So use those types exclusively, rather than
repeating the type mapping twice (once when building spans, once in
getTypeOfGroup).
* Remove getTypeOfGroup.
* Add getTypeOfDomTree (simpler).
* Adjust supsub type calculation.
* Adjust delimsizing internals.
Post-process the list of atoms after they are created, changing
binary operators to ordinary atoms according to the TeXbook's
rules. This makes the `prev` argument redundant, so drop it.
This commit assumes that the math class (mop/mbin/mrel/etc.) comes
first in the `classes` list, if present. Add a TODO to change the
signature of `makeSpan/makeSymbol` to enforce this invariant.
* Internal: Pass full `options` objects to makeSpan/makeSymbol.
Not just the current color. This will facilitate applying options
to built nodes in a standardized way, rather than changing all
callsites.
* Add style switching test: text and scriptstyle in the same group.
* Apply style-specific spacing using different CSS coding.
Specifically, infer style from a class on the *current* element,
rather than the parent element. Use "mtight" class to denote elements
with tight spacing (scriptstyle or scriptscriptstyle). Apply that
class automatically based on options.
* Fix#533, #534, #541.
- #534: Implement getTypeOfGroup for font groups.
- #533, #541: Improve the ways spaces are applied to lists. Since
CSS adjacency implements mathematical spacing, it's incorrect to
introduce "convenience spans" for spaces and display changes into
the generated HTML -- those spans break adjacency. Apply display
changes directly, and shift space spans into adjacent atoms.
Requires updates to two screenshotter tests, LimitControls and
SupSubLeftAlignReset. The new results for these tests are closer
to TeX output than the old results.
Also requires updates to Jasmine tests, since those assumed output
structures that have changed.
* Fix#136: Size commands generate fragments, not spans.
This is so the size commands don't hide the types of their enclosed
atoms. Addresses #136.
This slightly changes the vertical position of the Sizing test. Not
sure the vertical position matters, so change the test.
Summary:
FONTDIM metrics include metrics like sup2, sup3, etc. which are used for
position sub/super-scripts, fractions, delimiters, etc. TeX uses three
different font styles: textfont2 (DISPLAY & TEXT), scriptfont2 (SCRIPT), and
scriptscriptfont2 (SCRIPTSCRIPT) and has different sets of metrics for each.
This diff adds style specific metrics for better TeX compliance.
Notable squashed commits:
- Recreated screenshots (martin)
- fix getEmPerEx to use getXHeight
- regularize how we access options.style, remove unnecessary newlines
- use var style = options.style in more places in buildHTML
* Added check for type of expressions passed to parseTree function
* Added tests for bad input raising exception
* Added test for supported types NOT throwing exception
* Added test case for parser taking String objects