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jhed

v1.0.2

Published

A simple Gitlab-style markdown + maths editor using SemanticUI and KaTeX

Readme

jhed: A simple editor for Markdown and maths using KaTeX and SemanticUI

License: MIT

Demo

git clone https://gitlab.com/jhadida/jhed
cd jhed
yarn install
yarn build
yarn demo

Usage

To do.

For now, look in demo/index.html for an example (specifically the line with var editor = jhed.build ...).

The various available options (to be passed as an object to the build method) can be found in src/main.js, specifically the line with cfg = _.merge({ ....

The prefix md stands for Markdown, and the corresponding options relate to the package MarkdownIt. The options with the prefix form and menu control various appearance details. The suffix ph stands for placeholder.

A few examples of edit buttons are also provided in src/main.js for bold / emph / strike; this should be clear enough to get you going with your own implementations. An example of form button is shown in demo.index.html, in which case the third argument (here 'S') corresponds to a hotkey.