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@wiris/mathtype-tinymce7

v8.15.2

Published

MathType Web for TinyMCE7 editor

Readme

MathType for TinyMCE V7 and V8

Warning: This package works for TinyMCE v7 and v8.

Type and handwrite mathematical notation with MathType.

Easily include quality math equations in your documents and digital content.

Table of Contents

Install instructions

  1. Install the npm module:

    npm install @wiris/mathtype-tinymce7

    This module is fully compatible with:

    • TinyMCE 7 from version 7.8.0
    • TinyMCE 8
  2. Add the plugin as an external plugin:

    tinymce.init({ external_plugins: { tiny_mce_wiris: `node_modules/@wiris/mathtype-tinymce7/plugin.min.js` } });
  3. Add MathType buttons to the TinyMCE toolbar and the recommended settings:

    tinymce.init({
      toolbar: "tiny_mce_wiris_formulaEditor tiny_mce_wiris_formulaEditorChemistry",
      // We recommend to set 'draggable_modal' to true to avoid overlapping issues
      // with the different UI modal dialog windows implementations between core and third-party plugins on TinyMCE.
      // @see: https://github.com/wiris/html-integrations/issues/134#issuecomment-905448642
      draggable_modal: true,
    
      // You could set a different language for MathType editor:
      // language: 'fr_FR',
      // mathTypeParameters: {
      //   editorParameters: { language: 'fr' },
      // },
    });

    Notice the example assumes this directory structure:

     └───index.html
     └───node_modules
         └───@wiris/mathtype-tinymce7

    Note: For Vite users, head to the known issues section for a workaround on the external plugin addition.

Known issues

  • We have not been able to update the latests TinyMCE plugin version on our CDN, which forces users to get the @wiris/mathtype-tinymce7 external plugin dependency from the node_modules. This can raise issues in applications using vite, for example. Here's a workaround:

    import wirisPlugin from '@wiris/mathtype-tinymce7/plugin.min.js?url';
    
     tinymce.init({ external_plugins: {
        tiny_mce_wiris: wirisPlugin,
     });

Services

This npm module uses remotely hosted services to render MathML data. However, we recommend you install these services on your backend. This will allow you, among other things, to configure the service and to locally store the images generated by MathType.

The services are available for Java, PHP, .NET and Ruby on Rails. If you use any of these technologies, please download the plugin for your backend technology from here.

Displaying on Target Page

In order to display mathematical formulas on the target page, i.e. the page where content produced by the HTML editor will be visible, the target page needs to include the MathType script. For example for the default setting this would be:

<script src="https://www.wiris.net/demo/plugins/app/WIRISplugins.js?viewer=image"></script>

Documentation

To find out more information about MathType, please go to the following documentation:

Privacy policy

The MathType Privacy Policy covers the data processing operations for the MathType users. It is an addendum of the company’s general Privacy Policy and the general Privacy Policy still applies to MathType users.