/*************************************************************
*
* MathJax/config/MathJax.js
*
* This configuration file is loaded when there is no explicit
* configuration script in the
//
// would display "[math]" in place of the math until MathJax is able to typeset it.
//
preRemoveClass: "MathJax_Preview",
//
// This value controls whether the "Processing Math: nn%" message are displayed
// in the lower left-hand corner. Set to "false" to prevent those messages (though
// file loading and other messages will still be shown).
//
showProcessingMessages: true,
//
// This value controls the verbosity of the messages in the lower left-hand corner.
// Set it to "none" to eliminate all messages, or set it to "simple" to show
// "Loading..." and "Processing..." rather than showing the full file name and the
// percentage of the mathematics processed.
//
messageStyle: "normal",
//
// These two parameters control the alignment and shifting of displayed equations.
// The first can be "left", "center", or "right", and determines the alignment of
// displayed equations. When the alignment is not "center", the second determines
// an indentation from the left or right side for the displayed equations.
//
displayAlign: "center",
displayIndent: "0em",
//
// Normally MathJax will perform its starup commands (loading of
// configuration, styles, jax, and so on) as soon as it can. If you
// expect to be doing additional configuration on the page, however, you
// may want to have it wait until the page's onload hander is called. If so,
// set this to "onload".
//
delayStartupUntil: "none",
//
// Normally MathJax will typeset the mathematics on the page as soon as
// the page is loaded. If you want to delay that process, in which case
// you will need to call MathJax.Hub.Typeset() yourself by hand, set
// this value to true.
//
skipStartupTypeset: false,
//============================================================================
//
// These parameters control the tex2jax preprocessor (when you have included
// "tex2jax.js" in the extensions list above).
//
tex2jax: {
//
// The Id of the element to be processed (defaults to full document)
//
element: null,
//
// The delimiters that surround in-line math expressions. The first in each
// pair is the initial delimiter and the second is the terminal delimiter.
// Comment out any that you don't want, but be sure there is no extra
// comma at the end of the last item in the list -- some browsers won't
// be able to handle that.
//
inlineMath: [
// ['$','$'], // uncomment this for standard TeX math delimiters
['\\(','\\)']
],
//
// The delimiters that surround displayed math expressions. The first in each
// pair is the initial delimiter and the second is the terminal delimiter.
// Comment out any that you don't want, but be sure there is no extra
// comma at the end of the last item in the list -- some browsers won't
// be able to handle that.
//
displayMath: [
['$$','$$'],
['\\[','\\]']
],
//
// This array lists the names of the tags whose contents should not be
// processed by tex2jax (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.
//
skipTags: ["script","noscript","style","textarea","pre","code"],
//
// This is the class name used to mark elements whose contents should
// not be processed by tex2jax (other than to look for the
// processClass 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 automatically preceeded by '(^| )(' and
// followed by ')( |$)', so your pattern will have to match full words
// in the class name. Assigning an element this class name will
// prevent `tex2jax` from processing its contents.
//
ignoreClass: "tex2jax_ignore",
//
// This is the class name used to mark elements whose contents SHOULD
// be processed by tex2jax. This is used to turn on processing within
// tags that have been marked as ignored or skipped above. Note that
// this is a regular expression, and so you need to be sure to quote
// any regexp special characters. The pattern is automatically
// preceeded by '(^| )(' and followed by ')( |$)', so your pattern
// will have to match full words in the class name. Use this to
// restart processing within an element that has been marked as
// ignored above.
//
processClass: "tex2jax_process",
//
// Set to "true" to allow \$ to produce a dollar without starting in-line
// math mode. If you uncomment the ['$','$'] line above, you should change
// this to true so that you can insert plain dollar signs into your documents
//
processEscapes: false,
//
// Controls whether tex2jax processes LaTeX environments outside of math
// mode. Set to "false" to prevent processing of environments except within
// math mode.
//
processEnvironments: true,
//
// Controls whether tex2jax inserts MathJax_Preview spans to make a
// preview available, and what preview to use, when it locates in-line
// and display mathetics on the page. The default is "TeX", which
// means use the TeX code as the preview (until it is processed by
// MathJax). Set to "none" to prevent the previews from being
// inserted (the math will simply disappear until it is typeset). Set
// to an array containing the description of an HTML snippet in order
// to use the same preview for all equations on the page (e.g., you
// could have it say "[math]" or load an image).
//
// E.g., preview: ["[math]"],
// or preview: [["img",{src: "http://myserver.com/images/mypic.jpg"}]]
//
preview: "TeX"
},
//============================================================================
//
// These parameters control the mml2jax preprocessor (when you have included
// "mml2jax.js" in the extensions list above).
//
mml2jax: {
//
// The Id of the element to be processed (defaults to full document)
//
element: null,
//
// Controls whether mml2jax inserts MathJax_Preview spans to make a
// preview available, and what preview to use, whrn it locates
// mathematics on the page. The default is "alttext", which means use
// the