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// Copyright (c) IPython Development Team.
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// Distributed under the terms of the Modified BSD License.
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define([
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'jquery',
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'base/js/utils',
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'base/js/dialog',
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], function($, utils, Dialog) {
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"use strict";
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var init = function () {
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if (window.MathJax) {
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// MathJax loaded
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MathJax.Hub.Config({
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tex2jax: {
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inlineMath: [ ['$','$'], ["\\(","\\)"] ],
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displayMath: [ ['$$','$$'], ["\\[","\\]"] ],
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processEscapes: true,
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processEnvironments: true
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},
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// Center justify equations in code and markdown cells. Elsewhere
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// we use CSS to left justify single line equations in code cells.
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displayAlign: 'center',
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"HTML-CSS": {
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styles: {'.MathJax_Display': {"margin": 0}},
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linebreaks: { automatic: true }
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}
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});
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MathJax.Hub.Configured();
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} else if (window.mathjax_url !== "") {
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// Don't have MathJax, but should. Show dialog.
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var message = $('<div/>')
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.append(
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$("<p/></p>").addClass('dialog').text(
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"Math/LaTeX rendering will be disabled."
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)
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).append(
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$("<p></p>").addClass('dialog').text(
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"If you have administrative access to the notebook server and" +
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" a working internet connection, you can install a local copy" +
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" of MathJax for offline use with the following command on the server" +
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" at a Python or IPython prompt:"
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)
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).append(
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$("<pre></pre>").addClass('dialog').text(
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">>> from IPython.external import mathjax; mathjax.install_mathjax()"
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)
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).append(
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$("<p></p>").addClass('dialog').text(
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"This will try to install MathJax into the IPython source directory."
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)
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).append(
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$("<p></p>").addClass('dialog').text(
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"If IPython is installed to a location that requires" +
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" administrative privileges to write, you will need to make this call as" +
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" an administrator, via 'sudo'."
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)
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).append(
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$("<p></p>").addClass('dialog').text(
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"When you start the notebook server, you can instruct it to disable MathJax support altogether:"
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)
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).append(
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$("<pre></pre>").addClass('dialog').text(
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"$ ipython notebook --no-mathjax"
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)
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).append(
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$("<p></p>").addClass('dialog').text(
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"which will prevent this dialog from appearing."
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)
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);
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Dialog.modal({
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title : "Failed to retrieve MathJax from '" + window.mathjax_url + "'",
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body : message,
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buttons : {
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OK : {class: "btn-danger"}
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}
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});
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}
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};
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// Some magic for deferring mathematical expressions to MathJax
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// by hiding them from the Markdown parser.
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// Some of the code here is adapted with permission from Davide Cervone
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// under the terms of the Apache2 license governing the MathJax project.
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// Other minor modifications are also due to StackExchange and are used with
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// permission.
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var inline = "$"; // the inline math delimiter
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// MATHSPLIT contains the pattern for math delimiters and special symbols
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// needed for searching for math in the text input.
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var MATHSPLIT = /(\$\$?|\\(?:begin|end)\{[a-z]*\*?\}|\\[\\{}$]|[{}]|(?:\n\s*)+|@@\d+@@)/i;
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// The math is in blocks i through j, so
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// collect it into one block and clear the others.
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// Replace &, <, and > by named entities.
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// For IE, put <br> at the ends of comments since IE removes \n.
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// Clear the current math positions and store the index of the
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// math, then push the math string onto the storage array.
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// The preProcess function is called on all blocks if it has been passed in
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var process_math = function (i, j, pre_process, math, blocks) {
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var block = blocks.slice(i, j + 1).join("").replace(/&/g, "&") // use HTML entity for &
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.replace(/</g, "<") // use HTML entity for <
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.replace(/>/g, ">") // use HTML entity for >
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;
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if (utils.browser === 'msie') {
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block = block.replace(/(%[^\n]*)\n/g, "$1<br/>\n");
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}
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while (j > i) {
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blocks[j] = "";
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j--;
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}
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blocks[i] = "@@" + math.length + "@@"; // replace the current block text with a unique tag to find later
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if (pre_process){
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block = pre_process(block);
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}
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math.push(block);
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return blocks;
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};
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// Break up the text into its component parts and search
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// through them for math delimiters, braces, linebreaks, etc.
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// Math delimiters must match and braces must balance.
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// Don't allow math to pass through a double linebreak
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// (which will be a paragraph).
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//
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var remove_math = function (text) {
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var math = []; // stores math strings for later
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var start;
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var end;
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var last;
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var braces;
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// Except for extreme edge cases, this should catch precisely those pieces of the markdown
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// source that will later be turned into code spans. While MathJax will not TeXify code spans,
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// we still have to consider them at this point; the following issue has happened several times:
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//
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// `$foo` and `$bar` are varibales. --> <code>$foo ` and `$bar</code> are variables.
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var hasCodeSpans = /`/.test(text),
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de_tilde;
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if (hasCodeSpans) {
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text = text.replace(/~/g, "~T").replace(/(^|[^\\])(`+)([^\n]*?[^`\n])\2(?!`)/gm, function (wholematch) {
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return wholematch.replace(/\$/g, "~D");
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});
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de_tilde = function (text) {
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return text.replace(/~([TD])/g, function (wholematch, character) {
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return { T: "~", D: "$" }[character];
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});
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};
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} else {
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de_tilde = function (text) { return text; };
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}
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var blocks = utils.regex_split(text.replace(/\r\n?/g, "\n"),MATHSPLIT);
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for (var i = 1, m = blocks.length; i < m; i += 2) {
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var block = blocks[i];
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if (block.charAt(0) === "@") {
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//
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// Things that look like our math markers will get
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// stored and then retrieved along with the math.
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//
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blocks[i] = "@@" + math.length + "@@";
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math.push(block);
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}
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else if (start) {
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//
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// If we are in math, look for the end delimiter,
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// but don't go past double line breaks, and
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// and balance braces within the math.
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//
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if (block === end) {
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if (braces) {
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last = i;
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}
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else {
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blocks = process_math(start, i, de_tilde, math, blocks);
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start = null;
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end = null;
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last = null;
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}
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}
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else if (block.match(/\n.*\n/)) {
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if (last) {
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i = last;
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blocks = process_math(start, i, de_tilde, math, blocks);
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}
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start = null;
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end = null;
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last = null;
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braces = 0;
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}
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else if (block === "{") {
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braces++;
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}
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else if (block === "}" && braces) {
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braces--;
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}
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}
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else {
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//
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// Look for math start delimiters and when
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// found, set up the end delimiter.
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//
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if (block === inline || block === "$$") {
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start = i;
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end = block;
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braces = 0;
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}
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else if (block.substr(1, 5) === "begin") {
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start = i;
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end = "\\end" + block.substr(6);
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braces = 0;
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}
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}
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}
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if (last) {
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blocks = process_math(start, last, de_tilde, math, blocks);
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start = null;
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end = null;
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last = null;
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}
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return [de_tilde(blocks.join("")), math];
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};
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//
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// Put back the math strings that were saved,
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// and clear the math array (no need to keep it around).
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//
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var replace_math = function (text, math) {
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text = text.replace(/@@(\d+)@@/g, function (match, n) {
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return math[n];
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});
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return text;
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};
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return {
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init : init,
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remove_math : remove_math,
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replace_math : replace_math
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};
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});
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