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Merge pull request #4230 from fperez/mpl-backends...
Merge pull request #4230 from fperez/mpl-backends Switch correctly to the user's default matplotlib backend after inline. If '%matplotlib inline' was called first, we'd incorrectly revert to inline when plain '%matplotlib' was called, instead of loading the user's default GUI. If the user called '%matplotlib' first (without 'inline') it worked correctly, but not in the other order. The fix is to read the backend from the original defaults, not from the runtime data structure. Requires matplotlib 1.1

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mathjaxutils.js
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//----------------------------------------------------------------------------
// Copyright (C) 2008-2012 The IPython Development Team
//
// Distributed under the terms of the BSD License. The full license is in
// the file COPYING, distributed as part of this software.
//----------------------------------------------------------------------------
//============================================================================
// MathJax utility functions
//============================================================================
IPython.namespace('IPython.mathjaxutils');
IPython.mathjaxutils = (function (IPython) {
"use strict";
var init = function () {
if (window.MathJax) {
// MathJax loaded
MathJax.Hub.Config({
tex2jax: {
inlineMath: [ ['$','$'], ["\\(","\\)"] ],
displayMath: [ ['$$','$$'], ["\\[","\\]"] ],
processEscapes: true,
processEnvironments: true
},
displayAlign: 'left', // Change this to 'center' to center equations.
"HTML-CSS": {
styles: {'.MathJax_Display': {"margin": 0}}
}
});
MathJax.Hub.Configured();
} else if (window.mathjax_url !== "") {
// Don't have MathJax, but should. Show dialog.
var message = $('<div/>')
.append(
$("<p/></p>").addClass('dialog').html(
"Math/LaTeX rendering will be disabled."
)
).append(
$("<p></p>").addClass('dialog').html(
"If you have administrative access to the notebook server and" +
" a working internet connection, you can install a local copy" +
" of MathJax for offline use with the following command on the server" +
" at a Python or IPython prompt:"
)
).append(
$("<pre></pre>").addClass('dialog').html(
">>> from IPython.external import mathjax; mathjax.install_mathjax()"
)
).append(
$("<p></p>").addClass('dialog').html(
"This will try to install MathJax into the IPython source directory."
)
).append(
$("<p></p>").addClass('dialog').html(
"If IPython is installed to a location that requires" +
" administrative privileges to write, you will need to make this call as" +
" an administrator, via 'sudo'."
)
).append(
$("<p></p>").addClass('dialog').html(
"When you start the notebook server, you can instruct it to disable MathJax support altogether:"
)
).append(
$("<pre></pre>").addClass('dialog').html(
"$ ipython notebook --no-mathjax"
)
).append(
$("<p></p>").addClass('dialog').html(
"which will prevent this dialog from appearing."
)
);
IPython.dialog.modal({
title : "Failed to retrieve MathJax from '" + window.mathjax_url + "'",
body : message,
buttons : {
OK : {class: "btn-danger"}
}
});
}
};
// Some magic for deferring mathematical expressions to MathJax
// by hiding them from the Markdown parser.
// Some of the code here is adapted with permission from Davide Cervone
// under the terms of the Apache2 license governing the MathJax project.
// Other minor modifications are also due to StackExchange and are used with
// permission.
var inline = "$"; // the inline math delimiter
// MATHSPLIT contains the pattern for math delimiters and special symbols
// needed for searching for math in the text input.
var MATHSPLIT = /(\$\$?|\\(?:begin|end)\{[a-z]*\*?\}|\\[\\{}$]|[{}]|(?:\n\s*)+|@@\d+@@)/i;
// The math is in blocks i through j, so
// collect it into one block and clear the others.
// Replace &, <, and > by named entities.
// For IE, put <br> at the ends of comments since IE removes \n.
// Clear the current math positions and store the index of the
// math, then push the math string onto the storage array.
// The preProcess function is called on all blocks if it has been passed in
var process_math = function (i, j, pre_process, math, blocks) {
var hub = MathJax.Hub;
var block = blocks.slice(i, j + 1).join("").replace(/&/g, "&amp;") // use HTML entity for &
.replace(/</g, "&lt;") // use HTML entity for <
.replace(/>/g, "&gt;") // use HTML entity for >
;
if (hub.Browser.isMSIE) {
block = block.replace(/(%[^\n]*)\n/g, "$1<br/>\n");
}
while (j > i) {
blocks[j] = "";
j--;
}
blocks[i] = "@@" + math.length + "@@"; // replace the current block text with a unique tag to find later
if (pre_process){
block = pre_process(block);
}
math.push(block);
return blocks;
};
// Break up the text into its component parts and search
// through them for math delimiters, braces, linebreaks, etc.
// Math delimiters must match and braces must balance.
// Don't allow math to pass through a double linebreak
// (which will be a paragraph).
//
var remove_math = function (text) {
if (!window.MathJax) {
return [text, null];
}
var math = []; // stores math strings for later
var start;
var end;
var last;
var braces;
// Except for extreme edge cases, this should catch precisely those pieces of the markdown
// source that will later be turned into code spans. While MathJax will not TeXify code spans,
// we still have to consider them at this point; the following issue has happened several times:
//
// `$foo` and `$bar` are varibales. --> <code>$foo ` and `$bar</code> are variables.
var hasCodeSpans = /`/.test(text),
de_tilde;
if (hasCodeSpans) {
text = text.replace(/~/g, "~T").replace(/(^|[^\\])(`+)([^\n]*?[^`\n])\2(?!`)/gm, function (wholematch) {
return wholematch.replace(/\$/g, "~D");
});
de_tilde = function (text) {
return text.replace(/~([TD])/g, function (wholematch, character) {
return { T: "~", D: "$" }[character];
});
};
} else {
de_tilde = function (text) { return text; };
}
var blocks = IPython.utils.regex_split(text.replace(/\r\n?/g, "\n"),MATHSPLIT);
for (var i = 1, m = blocks.length; i < m; i += 2) {
var block = blocks[i];
if (block.charAt(0) === "@") {
//
// Things that look like our math markers will get
// stored and then retrieved along with the math.
//
blocks[i] = "@@" + math.length + "@@";
math.push(block);
}
else if (start) {
//
// If we are in math, look for the end delimiter,
// but don't go past double line breaks, and
// and balance braces within the math.
//
if (block === end) {
if (braces) {
last = i;
}
else {
blocks = process_math(start, i, de_tilde, math, blocks);
start = null;
end = null;
last = null;
}
}
else if (block.match(/\n.*\n/)) {
if (last) {
i = last;
blocks = process_math(start, i, de_tilde, math, blocks);
}
start = null;
end = null;
last = null;
braces = 0;
}
else if (block === "{") {
braces++;
}
else if (block === "}" && braces) {
braces--;
}
}
else {
//
// Look for math start delimiters and when
// found, set up the end delimiter.
//
if (block === inline || block === "$$") {
start = i;
end = block;
braces = 0;
}
else if (block.substr(1, 5) === "begin") {
start = i;
end = "\\end" + block.substr(6);
braces = 0;
}
}
}
if (last) {
blocks = process_math(start, last, de_tilde, math, blocks);
start = null;
end = null;
last = null;
}
return [de_tilde(blocks.join("")), math];
};
//
// Put back the math strings that were saved,
// and clear the math array (no need to keep it around).
//
var replace_math = function (text, math) {
if (!window.MathJax) {
return text;
}
text = text.replace(/@@(\d+)@@/g, function (match, n) {
return math[n];
});
return text;
};
return {
init : init,
remove_math : remove_math,
replace_math : replace_math
};
}(IPython));