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Originally the parse tree was a binary tree, from that time matrix element were put into that data structure. This was partially undone, but not full which leads to some artifacts in matrix cells. One of the problem is that due to the binary parse tree structure the postprocessing did not correctly identfy \limits. This change changes reduces nesting from matrix, and regards matrix instances as two-dimensional TexArrays. Bug: T362344 Change-Id: I66a31a09f204709a51d6b5c9ecefc083f7ee2d6d |
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ServiceWiring.php |
The version for MediaWiki 1.31+ has some changes since previous versions: By default the math rendering service from the Wikimedia Foundation located at https://wikimedia.org/api/rest_v1/ will be used for math rendering. Therefore php-curl is required. cf. https://www.mediawiki.org/wiki/Manual:CURL Consult https://www.mediawiki.org/wiki/Extension:Math for further information and advanced settings. Attributes of the <math /> element: attribute "display": possible values: "inline", "block" or "inline-displaystyle" (default) "display" reproduces the old texvc behavior: The equation is rendered with large height operands (texvc used $$ $tex $$ to render) but the equation printed to the current line of the output and not centered in a new line. In Wikipedia users use :<math>$tex</math> to move the math element closer to the center. "inline" renders the equation in with small height operands by adding {\textstyle $tex } to the users input ($tex). The equation is displayed in the current text line. "inline-displaystyle" renders the equation in with large height operands centered in a new line by adding {\displaystyle $tex } to the user input ($tex). For testing your installation run composer phpunit:entrypoint -- extensions/Math/tests/phpunit/ from your MediaWiki home path. == Logging == The math extension supports PSR-3 logging: Configuration can be dona via $wgDebugLogGroups['Math'] = [ 'level' => 'info', 'destination' => '/path/to/file.log' ];