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107 lines
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== About texvc ==
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texvc takes LaTeX-compatible equations and produces formatted output in
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HTML, MathML, and (via LaTeX/dvips/ImageMagick) rasterized PNG images.
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Input data is parsed and scrutinized for safety, and the output includes
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an estimate of whether the code is simple enough that HTML rendering will
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look acceptable.
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The program was written by Tomasz Wegrzanowski for use with MediaWiki;
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it's included as part of the MediaWiki package (http://wikipedia.sf.net)
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and is under the GPL license.
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Please report bugs at: http://bugzilla.wikimedia.org/ (under "MediaWiki")
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== Setup ==
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=== Requirements ===
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OCaml 3.06 or later is required to compile texvc; this can be acquired
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from http://caml.inria.fr/ if your system doesn't have it available.
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The makefile requires GNU make.
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Rasterization is done via LaTeX, dvips, and ImageMagick. These need
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to be installed and in the PATH: latex, dvips, convert
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To work properly with rendering non-ASCII Unicode characters, a
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supplemental TeX package is needed (cjk-latex in Debian)
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=== Installation ===
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Run 'make' (or 'gmake' if GNU make is not your default make). This should
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produce the texvc executable.
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If you're using MediaWiki's install.php and have enabled $wgUseTeX in your
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LocalSettings.php, the installer will try to copy texvc into place, in the
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'math' subdirectory under where wiki.phtml is installed.
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== Usage ==
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Normally texvc is called from MediaWiki's Math.php modules and everything
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Just Works. It can be run manually for testing or for use in another app.
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=== Command-line parameters ===
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texvc <temp directory> <output directory> <TeX code> <encoding>
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Be sure to properly quote the TeX code!
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Example:
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texvc /home/wiki/tmp /home/wiki/math "y=x+2" iso-8859-1
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=== Output format ===
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Status codes and HTML/MathML transformations are returned on stdout.
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A rasterized PNG file will be written to the output directory, named
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for the MD5 hash code.
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texvc output format is like this:
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+%5 ok, but not html or mathml
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c%5%h ok, conservative html, no mathml
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m%5%h ok, moderate html, no mathml
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l%5%h ok, liberal html, no mathml
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C%5%h\0%m ok, conservative html, with mathml
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M%5%h\0%m ok, moderate html, with mathml
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L%5%h\0%m ok, liberal html, with mathml
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X%5%m ok, no html, with mathml
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S syntax error
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E lexing error
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F%s unknown function %s
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- other error
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\0 - null character
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%5 - md5, 32 hex characters
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%h - html code, without \0 characters
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%m - mathml code, without \0 characters
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== Troubleshooting ==
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Unforunately, many error conditions with rasterization are not well reported.
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texvc will return as though everything is successful, and the only obvious
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sign of problems for the user is a big X on a wiki page where an equation
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should be.
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Try running texvc from the command line to ensure that the software it relies
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upon is all set up.
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Ensure that the temporary and math directories exist and can be written to by
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the user account the web server runs under; if you don't control the server,
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you may have to make them world-writable.
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== Hacking ==
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Before you start hacking on the math package its good to know the workflow,
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which is basically:
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1. texvc gets called by includes/Math.php (check out the line begining with "$cmd")
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2. texvc does its magic, which is basically to check for invalid latex code.
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3. texvc takes the user input if valid and creates a latex file containing it, see
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get_preface in texutil.ml
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4. latex(1) gets called to create a .dvi file, then a .ps file is created from the
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.dvi file using dvips(1), and finally convert(1) creates a .png file from
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the .ps file. See render.ml for this process (commenting out the removal of
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the temporary file is useful for debugging).
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